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...She??s very strong, very articulate, focused,” said audience member Dorothy S. Altman ’52 of Ginsburg. “She??s not frail...
...dude go for it—she??s all up ons!” But hear me out. When you’re chilling in the bro-zone, the LAST thing you want is the added pressure of the coquetteishly ambiguous late-night text or in my case, the three or four that inevitably roll in as the evening matures. Yeah you know what I’m talkin’ about! It’s like, how do I respond to that? I got too many demands, ladiez, to spend my time navigating that mine-field...
...Paulus’ invitation to undergraduates is representative of the emphasis she places on inclusiveness. “Paulus is currently planning her first season at the A.R.T., and I was really hoping to get a preview of the kind of theater we can expect from them now that she??s in charge,” Matthew C. Stone ’11 says. “It’s great to have someone at the head of the A.R.T. who clearly cares so much about the undergraduate theater community and is willing to work with...
...difficult to navigate that it is often easier to section parts of herself off from the whole rather than try to keep all of the pieces together. She is both resolute and self-sustaining; unabashedly sexual, though her principles of sexuality are often divorced from their praxis. One day she??s an Independent Woman, and the next she wants to take the backseat and Upgrade U.On the track “Upgrade U,” Mrs. Jay-Z suggests that in spite of her independence, she is partial to relationships that are secure...
...mail sent yesterday afternoon, according to Venkatesh “Venky” Narayanamurti, a professor of physics at SEAS who served as dean for a decade. He was succeeded in the interim by Applied Physics professor Frans A. Spaepen.“It’s just delightful she??s decided to come,” said Venky. “I am really happy she will be succeeding me as Dean.”Venky, who stepped down as dean last year after spearheading an effort to transform SEAS from a division to a school, said...