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...Berry said. “You just have to be glad that you’re in the running. The awards aren’t everything, but it’s an honor to receive any of them.”Described by his teammates as ‘Superman??, Berry has been wowing Harvard fans since his spectacular freshman debut, when he recorded three pass breakups, six tackles and a fumble recovery. The senior cornerback has amassed an impressive collection of accolades throughout his Harvard career. A John Harvard Scholar, Berry has been named an ESPN...
...months ago, right alongside its lists of the best music and film of 2007, the magazine published a list of its “Top 10 Graphic Novels” of the year for the first time. It was filled with everything from individual issues of “Superman?? comic books to little-known, underground comics.But chances are, if you’re the average American, you don’t even know what “graphic novel” means. The term tends to refer to either bound collections of individual issues of comic books...
...women, young adults, whites, blacks, Latinos, and Asians, each from a different state in our beautiful Union, who would represent the Party this summer on stage at the convention. Alternatively, I pictured a contest hosted by Howard Dean to choose which delegates looked best in “Superman?? costumes, the winner of which would escort the Democratic nominee around Denver...
...interesting is that it’s easy to not know exactly what someone is talking about. You have to have multiple readings for it to be intriguing. What does peanut butter stand for? What does jelly stand for? It’s like [the concept of] Superman??what does this really mean? 5. FM: Fair enough. But Harvard students have been known to riot when “Knuck If You Buck” comes on. What does that mean? MM: Um, well, what do you think it means? 6. FM: Probably something inappropriate?MM: I think...
...decade.Most Harvard students, however, could care less. “I’m completely out of the loop. I guess I’m trapped inside the Harvard bubble,” says Julia E. Heath ’09.“Really? ‘Superman?? is coming out?” is her first reaction to hearing that the movie cost $250 million to produce.Clotilde A. Dedecker ’09 also admits to being “completely clueless about summer movies.” When asked about her possible interest...