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Sitting in Tercentenary Theater on that cold and wet Friday afternoon, watching the historic proceedings of President Drew G. Faust’s installation, I was embarrassed to be a Harvard student. I was ashamed because Undergraduate Council (UC) President Ryan A. Petersen ’08, the purported representative of the Harvard College student body, painted a picture of Harvard College students as immature, fussy children. In his grandiose address on student citizenship, Petersen compared President Faust’s march for civil rights to his own crusade for student rights. He advised...
...hope that the theater becomes the focal point of Harvard arts,” says Eachus. But he notes that the new building will not necessarily mean more plays overall...
...don’t think it’s necessarily about increasing the volume of theater on campus. I think it’s about increasing the quality and I think that this theater will help catalyze that movement,” he says...
...Something that the New College Theatre has is that it is right in the middle of the College,” she says. “We walk by every day and notice the posters in the window and see this big beautiful building and theater...
...aside from the miscommunication and tribalism among local, state and federal officials before, during and after the events, none of them have really been all that realistic. Says Lee Clarke, a disaster expert who observed some of the 2005 TOPOFF exercise at Rutgers University: "What we saw was just theater. It was just for show. If people really think this is preparing them for a big event, it's a false sense of security...