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...Sophia P. Snyder ’07, who said she attended the lecture because she knew Pinker to be an engaging lecturer from his Core class Science B-62, “The Human Mind,” found his scientific explanations of everyday behavior “typical...
...Americans at Harvard College (NAHC). The undergraduate group brings together about a dozen of Harvard College’s 56 Native students. They represent a variety of backgrounds and interests: Elijah M. Hutchinson ’06 is from Brooklyn, NY, the grandson of Taino and Seminole tribal members; Sophia A. Taula ’04, part of both the Umatilla and Nez Perce tribes in the Pacific northwest, spent a year living on the Umatilla Reservation; and John T. Sieg ’07, part Oklahoma Cherokee, is a member of ROTC and the Green Party...
...play’s set, designed by Vaughn Y.T. Tan ’05, was sparse, consisting only of a cutout crumbling wall at the back of the stage, with a gap in the center for entrances and exits. The lighting, done by Sophia Y. Wang ’07, resembled emergency vehicle lights rather than the intended fire in certain scenes. Yet in general it was extremely effective, casting red shadows on the folds in the actors’ clothing and making the women appear to be covered in the blood of their slain friends...
What makes a great Oscar frock? A good backstory helps. DIANE LANE'S Loris Azzaro gown was among the last the Italian designer, who created body-clinging styles for stars like Sophia Loren in the '60s and '70s, made before he died at 70 last fall. "I liked that it was irreverent," says Lane, whose 10-year-old daughter chose the dress. "It went against the belle-of-the-ball look, that grande dame thing with the train and all the underpinnings and things." Ooh, take that, Renee Zellweger...
...president of Native Americans at Harvard College, said the conference was a great success, especially considering it was the first of its kind. Other Harvard undergraduate representatives at the conference include Elijah M. Hutchinson ’06, Martha I. Casillas ’05 and Sophia A. Taula...