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...need musical talent to play these games. What you need is a weird combination of vanity and lack thereof: vanity in that you have to really believe, somewhere in your lizard brain, that you are a rock star; lack of vanity in that your human brain still knows you look like an idiot. But when it works, you experience music in a completely new way. Never before have I actually enjoyed Megadeth. Conversely, never before have I hated Dylan's "Tangled Up in Blue." But it's really long, and the drum part is really boring...
...This season, with a new name and a team built around young, homegrown talent, the Rays finished first in the division and went on to the World Series, where they eventually lost to the Philadelphia Phillies, a bittersweet ending to a successful season...
...very high level. It’s a lot of fun playing with him, he’s easy to work with, and he doesn’t let his ego get in the way of things. He’s just very good.” STUDENTThat talent can still be a burden.As part of the Harvard/New England Conservatory Five-Year Program, Campbell hikes across the river three days a week to take classes at the NEC. Even excluding time spent on rehearsal, lessons, jam sessions, and shows, Campbell practices an average of three hours each weekday, meaning that...
...GRADEDespite these examples of recent graduates who return to Harvard in a teaching capacity, their presence should not be interpreted as any indication of favoritism.Professor of History Mark A. Kishlansky, who chairs the committee that hired Jasanoff, emphasizes how any faculty candidate must have “both talent and achievement,” especially if they apply while still in graduate schools. “It’s very hard to predict how people are going to turn out before they finish their theses,” he says of GSAS’s students.Kishlansky adds that...
...Hagner and Ivy League Rookie of the Year Melanie Baskind, Harvard pushed the Huskies, but the attempts were all for naught.The season is now over, and although the team was left heartbroken, the future for this young program is still most definitely promising.“We have the talent, we’re young,” Hagner said. “I think the future is bright.”—Staff writer Walter E. Howell can be reached at wehowell@fas.harvard.edu...