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...into a sentence, and how it functions and how the reader takes it in,” Chiang says. Three years of studio classes didn’t appeal to Chiang either, so he decided to take the bits he liked from both VES and English and strike out on his own. The result, under the guidance of Bernbaum Professor of Literature Leo Damrosch, was a creative thesis titled “’If Answerable Style I Can Obtain...’: An Analysis and Account of Illustrating Paradise Lost” — a film noir...
...Smithfield is just one place where immigrant workers are showing new assertiveness: walking off jobs, going on strike and joining unions. In the past, unions used to regard immigrant workers as the enemy, saying they depressed wages, took jobs and agreed to work without benefits or contracts. Now, with the large influx of Latino immigrant workers, unions are taking a different tack - moving to organize this growing work force by learning to speak Spanish literally and figuratively...
...newspaper, there comes a time when the subscriber base can't sustain the production and distribution costs. Thirty years ago teens didn't read newspapers, but they started when they reached their 30s. Today, teens don't read newspapers and they never will. If there were a newspaper strike across America today, almost no one under the age of 30 would notice. One way things may change, and no newspaper is ready to do this yet, is for papers to focus on the editions that are profitable, like the Friday and Sunday editions, and gradually phase out the Monday, Tuesday...
...he’s great!” then I’m destroying any future possibilities, because if he’s great, why would anything ever change? There’s also a part of me that says that anything bad that I say will strike my soul as just telling her something bad so she’ll think less of him, so I really don’t want to do that. I don’t know what to say if she asks me! My mental instincts shout “the truth, silly...
...power play opportunities with 23 shots, converting three of them in a 4-0 win. “With a team like Duluth that’s so strong and fast,” junior defenseman Caitlin Cahow said, “It’s important to strike early and not to wear ourselves down playing against the tough penalty kill.” Cahow did just that for the Crimson. A little over eight minutes into the game, a body-checking penalty on Bulldogs senior center Noemie Marin gave Harvard the man advantage. Duluth freshman goalkeeper Kim Martin...