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...concentration: social studies. But a problem arose mid-way through her sophomore year, when she decided the required thesis and intensive tutorials did not fit well with the pressures of a year abroad. “Social studies was pretty upfront,” she says. “They??d love for you to go abroad for a semester, maybe not a year.” While the social studies concentration has the highest proportion of students who go abroad, according to Director of Studies for social studies Anya Bernstein, only one person has concentrated in Social...

Author: By Noah S. Rayman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Broadening Horizons, Abroad | 12/15/2008 | See Source »

Harvard Square. Harvard Book Store and Leavitt & Pearce are among the more famous shops. “There is a wonderful mix of unique stores that you can’t find at the local malls,” Gray said. “People should ask themselves if they??d rather support the independent businesses that make Harvard Square so special, or go to the homogenized malls where much of the world does a lot of shopping.” Jillson also said she noticed a trend of independent stores opening in the past year to replace...

Author: By Shan Wang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Businesses Push Shopping Locally | 12/15/2008 | See Source »

...Dartmouth is] definitely a team that always comes out trying to beat us, so they??re always fired up, lots of intensity,” Brine said. “We have to find a way to counter and simply score more points than they...

Author: By Kevin T. Chen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Faces Big Green Road Test | 12/15/2008 | See Source »

...Glory,” “Revolution Rock,” and “I’m So Bored with the USA.” I think of Paul Simonon smashing his bass guitar on the cover of “London Calling.” They??re a hardrocking punk band. It was an odd choice, then, to make this band’s autobiography, “The Clash,” a big pink book. But maybe it’s appropriate. The Clash, after all, were a band that refused...

Author: By Mark A. Fusunyan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Narratives 'Clash' in New Bio | 12/12/2008 | See Source »

...broad continuum of cinema, there are good films and there are bad films. And then there are films that are not only bad—they??re also ethically troubling. “Nobel Son,” a tale of kidnapping, betrayal, and general human brutality, falls squarely into the latter category. The film opens with an exceptionally gory sequence in which a masked man attacks a stranger, knocks him unconscious, and amputates his thumb. Meanwhile, a voiceover declares, “Good and bad are not so absolute.” What follows for the next...

Author: By Evan T. R. Rosenman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Nobel Son | 12/12/2008 | See Source »

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