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ELLIS ISLAND STEPHEN WILKES Sixteen years ago, the north side of Ellis Island, the famed New York entry point for generations of immigrants, was magnificently renovated. But the hospital compound on the south side, where many arrivals were held in quarantine, was left to decay. For five years, Wilkes roamed the disintegrating buildings, with their cracked plaster and peeling paint, to make pictures of their gorgeous decrepitude. (Congress has since allocated money to preserve them.) Decline has never looked more haunting...
...Crimson will square off against No. 8 seed UCLA at 10:00 pm EDT tonight for a shot at the NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen...
...within its gates.Instead, there is a possibilityâquite an intriguing one at thatâthat the Harvard menâs soccer team will be hosting the third round of the NCAA Tournament on Ohiri Field concurrently with the tailgate. Thatâs the Sweet Sixteen of college soccer, people.Now, granted this possibility comes with a giant âifâ: the Crimson would have to beat eighth-seeded UCLA in Los Angeles on Wednesday and have Gardner-Webb (a team whose nickname, quite ironically, is the Bulldogs) upset ninth-seeded Clemson...
Another element of Healeyâs appeal, surprisingly enough, is her party affiliation. Despite the overwhelmingly liberal opinions of Massachusetts voters, the state has had a Republican governor for the last sixteen years. This streak can be partially attributed to weak Democratic opponents, but it also illuminates another crucial factor that has weighed heavily on votersâ mindsâbalance. Out of 200 State Senators and Representatives in the legislature, only 27âor 13.5%âare Republicans. With a Democrat as governor, the Democratic super-majority will have virtually unlimited leeway...
Unless youâre bringing a fork and knife to the bathroom, thereâs no reason to fear sharing a toilet with sixteen of your closest friends. âThereâs nothing you can get off a toilet seat, unless you ate off of it,â Harvard University Health Services (UHS) Chief of Medicine Soheyla D. Gharib writes in an e-mail. âMost disease transmission occurs by mucus membrane to mucus membrane contact, coughing, food handling by people with infections such as hepatitis, sharing utensils, or sharing needles...