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...defining moment in his tech career though, Jewett would point to a particularly challenging piece of woodwork from a play he did freshman year. “We had to move these 14-foot-by-six-foot wagons that were suspended so that they didn’t touch the ground across the stage in only a few seconds. That was kind of tough.” Jewett is an Earth and Planetary Sciences concentrator who grew up sailing and particularly likes the fact that Boston has so much water. The Winthrop House resident also serves as treasurer...
Fortunately, Miller didn’t completely lose touch with his music. After his junior summer he realized how integral it was to his life and reprioritized so as to be able to devote himself to it. He started performing around campus with pianist Malcolm G. Campbell ’10. He also picked up a gig in New York, where he plays from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. every Monday before catching a 7 a.m. bus back for his Tuesday morning classes...
...Music is a process of self-realization,” he says. “That it is able to entertain, touch, or move other people is an added benefit...
...think the community often sees Harvard as that 500-pound gorilla with no feelings whereas BC has that more personal touch to them,” said John Bruno, who sits on both the BC and Harvard community task forces...
...Bruno said that he preferred BC’s approach to community relations, calling it “negotiation with a neighborly touch...