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...Zoolander” than an artistic credo.But Galliano’s words—shown next to his spring 2006 haute couture collection for iconic fashion house Christian Dior—are displayed with sober seriousness in a new exhibit at the MFA. Galliano is one of ten designers from the world of Paris fashion whose latest creations are on display in the MFA’s “Fashion Show,” which is on display now and runs through March 18, 2007. Organized by Pamela Parmal, the museum’s curator of textile and fashion...

Author: By Claire J. Saffitz, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Boston Tries To Be Fashion-Forward | 11/30/2006 | See Source »

...look into the study, but at the same time, anything you eat can make you sick.” “One study is one study,” said Dara F. Goodman ’07, who estimated she eats chicken “five to ten times” a week. Bacon is served about once per week in HUDS dining halls, while chicken is available on a daily basis, according to Crista Martin, HUDS assistant director for marketing. “Fifty percent of our entrees are probably chicken,” said Martin. Michaud also...

Author: By Jessica M. Luna, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Bacon Tied To Risk of Bladder Cancer | 11/29/2006 | See Source »

...early applications. This year, Princeton received 2,275 early decision applications, a two percent increase over last year’s pool, according to Lauren D. Robinson-Brown, Princeton’s director of communications. “It is the second largest ED applicant pool since ED started ten years ago,” Robinson-Brown wrote in an e-mail yesterday. The record for largest applicant pool was set in 2002 for the class of 2007, with 2,350 early applications received. Princeton’s announcement that it would end early admissions came less than a week...

Author: By Andrew Nunnelly, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Early Applications Increase at Princeton | 11/29/2006 | See Source »

...Seattle, Washington, ten high schools allowed students to opt for any school of choice, unless the school was over-enrolled. If that was the case, after preference was given to siblings of enrolled students, the spots were allotted to maintain a racial balance that differed by no more than 15 percent from the county’s overall demographics, according to one of the panelists, Liliana M. Garces, who wrote the amicus brief submitted by the American Civil Liberties Union for the two cases. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...

Author: By John F. Pararas, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: GSE Hosts Panel on Racial Balance | 11/29/2006 | See Source »

...Book Fair Nov. 17 at the Hynes Convention Center. Exhibitors hailed from exotic locales like the Netherlands, London, and Paris, not to mention the countless collectors who flocked to this historic literary mecca to browse and collect rare volumes. There was something for every bibliophile, with prices ranging from ten dollars to hundreds of thousands. In addition to books, items available included diaries, letters, sketches, and even a visa application filled out by Che Guevara. Guests attended panels running throughout the weekend, which included a College Student Collectors’ Roundtable discussion featuring Harvard’s very own Michael...

Author: By Megan E. Carey, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Tiny Books For Big People | 11/29/2006 | See Source »

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