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Once completed, the 55-foot tall building will block the view of a significant portion of Tower-dwellers, reduce green space, and change the social dynamic of the entire area. These are faint qualms about such a crucial housing complex, but they have been raised by East River undergrads. Since the case for construction is so strong, there is no reason why the University and the HPAI shouldn’t be able to make a convincing argument to House residents and Masters about the necessity of the new construction. They must do so. Intra-University bad blood is unnecessary...
Frank is an unassuming fellow. He’s tall and athletic, but you wouldn’t necessarily pin him for a basketball player. He doesn’t play organized ball, not even JV—“too lazy,” he says—but takes care of his work like any normal Harvard student would...
...result is one of the most detailed and revealing visual studies ever made of the great apes. "Face to Face," an exhibition of 30 of these striking portraits, goes on display at London's Natural History Museum from May 28 to Sept. 18. Each over 6 ft. [1.8 m] tall, the photographs reveal a moving depth of personality in their subjects. Mollison's apes are laid-back, cheeky, happy and sly. But disconcertingly, many also appear profoundly depressed and fearful, and no wonder. They are orphans, rescued from poachers. One of the subjects, a young gorilla named Pumbu...
...thousands of years, the bones of the tiny prehistoric people were preserved in a limestone cave on Flores, an Indonesian island. When news of their discovery broke last October, the remains of the 1-m-tall Homo floresiensis, nicknamed "hobbits," jolted the scientific world into rethinking the course of human development. Whether or not these relics from seven individuals, discovered by a team of Australian and Indonesian scientists led by archaeologist Michael Morwood, marked a new species, experts knew they were extremely important - and, it goes without saying, extraordinarily fragile...
Hearing that they “were leaving Venus, and still [they] stood tall,” Quincy rallied from being several dodgeballers down against Lowell—Kirshner’s Kidz only had two hurlers left at one point—in the semifinals, then crushed the freshmen from Elm Yard in the championship, then listened to “The Final Countdown.” Again...