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...that sent the council into a parliamentary tailspin in the first place—never attained the required 37-vote threshold required for a constitutional amendment. When the council voted on 62.35, the constitution still had its “one-half” clause intact. And so next Sunday??s council meeting promises another round of bickering as the council attempts to determine if last meeting’s majority vote for 62.35 means that it actually passed.In the meantime, the UC has real matters of student concern to tend to, and we hope it tends...
...Last Sunday??s Yardfest confirmed many things we already knew: First, that Eliot House sucks; second, that Harvard students cannot resist oversized Twister boards or tire swings; and, most importantly, that we can indeed have successful campus-wide concerts and events to spark social life. According to organizers, around 7,000 people gathered at the Yard to enjoy Ben Folds’ student-friendly performance, as well as a variety of games. Indeed, Yardfest was a job well done by the Dean’s Office and the Harvard Concert Commission. Stars seemed to align like they haven?...
...faithful knights and outlandish stage antics, So Long Princess is more than up to the challenge. All in all, the student-band lineup for Arts First showcases some of Harvard’s best and brightest. For the sonically gluttonous looking for more than the groups featured above, Sunday??s Band Fest, a rapid-fire series of a dozen bands (one every half-hour) from 12-5:30 p.m. in front of Holyoke Center, should delight. Promising to have something for everyone, the performers’ self-descriptions range all the way from alt-pop to pop/rock. Battle...
...United 93” is the story of the passengers and the hijackers of United Airlines Flight 93, which was aimed at the Capitol building, but crashed into the Pennsylvania countryside when the passengers fought back against the hijackers. Greengrass, who directed “Bloody Sunday?? and the unusually artistic thriller “The Bourne Supremacy,” takes his time with the story, building up with almost painful slowness the everyday lives of ordinary travelers. For example, Greengrass depicts one passenger rushing to make the flight and the stewardesses gossiping. At the same time...
...nice vibe and a nice atmosphere,” she says. “It’ll be a really welcoming environment.”UNITY WITHIN DIVERSITYThis despite the fact that not all Harvard students may be welcoming to the bands themselves. Unlike this Sunday??s Yardfest, the festival boasts a number of adventurous experimental groups, few of which can be described as safe choices.In the past, the event has been somewhat notorious for its wild acts. In 2003, a performance by one-man noise-rock group Kites took a turn for the bizarre when...