Word: speaker
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...willing to go so far as to censure this University’s president for views contrary to our own, then how can we expect any other members of our community to dare put forth ideas of his own that challenge social norms? If we embarrass speakers by requiring that they apologize for comments that were offensive-by-omission (it’s not what Jada said, it’s what she didn’t say), how can we ever expect a future speaker to dare speak to a Harvard audience—and say something meaningful...
...like the topic to be interesting to students and of personal interest to the speaker,” said Esten Perez, director of communications...
...They aren't so assured now. Returning from congressional recesses, Republicans are admitting that they haven?t yet closed the deal, and now say that the "educating the public" on the issue might take months. "We have to convince the American people there's a problem," House Speaker Dennis Hastert said this week...
...Rindge Avenue resident reported that an unknown suspect smashed the driver’s side window and took a speaker and an amplifier out of the motor vehicle. The motor vehicle was parked in the rear lot of 362 Rindge Ave. The speaker and amplifier were recovered in the area. A suspect was stopped in the area and identified...
...campus, an atmosphere not often conducive to happiness. By transforming it from a subconscious desire to a self-conscious necessity, the aggressive nature of Harvard students ironically makes happiness more difficult to attain. One student explained that he felt obligated to go to as many dinners, seminars, and speaker events as possible, simply to avoid “shortchanging” his college experience. Hearing this, I couldn’t help but wonder: what did it mean when opportunities were no longer individual delights, but merely boxes to be checked triumphantly off of our to-do lists...