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...disregard the basic freedom of expression of which the Continent has become so proud. Even the president of the European Union, Herman Van Rompuy, espouses hard-line opposition to Turkey joining the EU, simply on the grounds of its Islamic population. Multiculturalism in the Old World may soon shape up to be little more than an ideal...
Denise A. Jillson, executive director of the Harvard Square Business Association, agreed with Downey. Unlike other parts of Cambridge, “we’re in pretty good shape here,” Jillson said. “We’re really pleased...
...problem sets. It is precisely this problem that the Harvard Task Force on the Arts has sought to rectify. As the Task Force has affirmed, “To allow innovation and imagination to thrive on our campus, to educate and empower creative minds across all disciplines, to help shape the twenty-first century, Harvard must make arts an integral part of the cognitive life of the university: for along with the sciences and the humanities, the arts—as they are both experienced and practiced—are irreplaceable instruments of knowledge...” To this...
...wanted to explore all these myths of shape-shifters across history,” explains Fang. “It was also a chance to combine a lot of the types of art that have meant a lot to me. ‘Shapeshifter’ is my favorite because I connect...
...This is what winning looks like!” said audience member Ian H. Clark ’12, who won a butt plug shaped like Marge Simpson’s coiffure. His friend Anneika M. Verghese ’12, who also won a prize, noted, “I didn’t know vibrators came in this shape...