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...bigger, heavier Hi-Fi is meant to fill a room. Still, though it has an auxiliary input for stereo sources, it's not necessarily something you'd think to connect to your cable set-top box. And because it's all one piece, it wouldn't make a good speaker system for a computer...
...both student groups and faculty should make an effort to inject greater meaning into the adviser-advisee relationship. Rather than seeing faculty advisers as annual suppliers of signatures, they should regularly seek out and meet with their advisers for advice both specific (connections to job opportunities or a desired speaker) and general (the direction of the organization, information on the organization’s field of focus), perhaps establishing a regular meeting time to ensure frequent communication...
...first 15 minutes,” according to Grille operators Dan Y. Lee ’09 and Alan Ramos ’09. The largest Academy Awards celebration was held in Pforzheimer House’s Wolbach Hall. With a massive projected display, speaker system, and “balcony” seating, Wolbach’s dining hall became a fitting host for the nearly 100 students in attendance. Chris R. Skarinka ’07, one of the Pfoho attendees, was also impressed with the refreshments available. “I was not expecting to have...
...family. His daughter Dariga's clan includes her politically well-connected husband, First Deputy Foreign Minister Rakhat Aliyev. Her sister Dinara is married to Timur Kulibayev, the former deputy head of KazTransOil, the country's oil pipeline monopoly. A third ambitious clan outside the immediate family centers around Senate Speaker Nurtai Abykayev, the elder Nazarbayev's longtime right-hand man. After Sarsenbayev's assassination, some in the Kazakh media zeroed in on Aliyev, formerly the knb deputy chief, as the man behind the killing. Aliyev publicly denied all such charges and threatened legal action against the press. The Interior Ministry...
...stay at Harvard—once when they are welcomed to Harvard and once when they graduate. And only half of graduate students even see the president in the welcoming ceremony, since he alternates bi-annually with the dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences as the keynote speaker. The absence of the University’s president at such an important juncture leaves the impression that he or she is uninterested in the graduate student body. This must change, starting with the coming presidential search...