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...site's benefit for both writers and readers, according to the founders, is its sense of community. "The blogosphere hasn't given people an effective outlet for publishing this kind of story," Thompson says, "because unless you're really savvy, you're actually just jettisoning your stories into space. FieldReport brings readers together in one place, and allows them to search by content, instead of scavenging through the wilderness...
...four-day leave from her position in Sulaimaniya, Iraq, called the project a qualitative rather than quantitative data collection effort aimed at providing a forum for victims to speak about their experiences with this taboo subject and at leveraging their stories to create a political space to advocate change. “We are a small team and we need the faculty and students of academic institutions like Harvard to be researchers, web designers, pro bono translators and lawyers,” said Higonnet, who is the daughter of French history professor Patrice L. Higonnet ’58. According...
...team off of him,” Clarke said. And while Clarke will serve as a supporting role on the offense, he will try to create some plays for himself as well.“I feel like my greatest asset is being able to make plays in open space after catching a deep ball,” Clarke said. “I’ve been working so hard trying to digest the playbook, watching film, and understanding the mental aspects of the game.”ALEX BREAUXA senior that hasn’t seen much playing...
...said she was anticipating the task force’s report, which will be released later this fall. While praising the University’s efforts to reinvigorate the arts, she also made some recommendations of her own. “We can certainly use more studio and rehearsal space and involve more people in the arts,” she said...
...later, of shadowing a marine battalion during the invasion of Iraq. Filkins likened the aftermath of the American army’s successful march into Baghdad to a winning football team’s loss in the fourth quarter of the game, saying that “in the space of just a couple hours, you could feel the wind go out.” At the end of the lecture, audience member Michelle A. Payne, whose brother served in Filkins’s unit, asked Filkins about an episode in his book, in which an excursion by Filkins...