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...course there have been more than several situations when saying no to getting down seemed impossible and when I felt forced to step in the name of love, but I won’t deny my accompanying discomfort or my subsequent disgust. Who doesn’t feel slightly embarrassed pressed up against their partner, hands stuck to a sweaty back, and onlookers watching on with slight disdain? Dancing today, if you can call it that, has become so mortifying even the semantics make me cringe. Grinding sounds like factory lingo, the month before MCATs, or an ancient activity involving...
...Department of Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) and Kenan Professor of English and American Literature and Language, talked this week to The Crimson about the structure and direction of the department and her own roundabout journey to VES Chair.The following is a transcript of highlights of the conversation, with slight emendations for the sake of clarity...
...Department of Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) and Kenan Professor of English and American Literature and Language, talked this week to The Crimson about the structure and direction of the department and her own roundabout journey to VES Chair.The following is a transcript of highlights of the conversation, with slight emendations for the sake of clarity.The Harvard Crimson: Have there been any serious initiatives in VES recently to make any kind of significant policy changes?Marjorie Garber: Well, I don’t know if “policy” is the right way of looking at it?...
According to many of those who have followed the election, John S. Haddock ’07 and Annie R. Riley ’07 had originally enjoyed a slight edge in the race coming into the weekend. Haddock, vice-chair of the Student Affairs Committee (SAC), and Riley, a former council member who served on SAC last year picked up several key endorsements—including the Harvard College Democrats and the Black Students Association—in their bid to lead the council...
...With his slight frame and chairmanship of the First-Year Social Committee, Pollinger seems like the average freshman. “People know me more as the kid who throws parties than the kid who speedwalks,” he says. Indeed, he technically can no longer claim to be the national champ. After turning 19 in October, he must now compete in the adult men’s bracket against a whole different pool—including his long-time coach...