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...equipment—as well as the scent of fresh mulch. The actors’ dialogue ranges from the squawking of chickens to lines in French and Spanish. “It’s been really exciting to bring a part of theater like this that is so unusual?? says Kirk, “but it’s not unusual in a way that will make people uncomfortable.” “A lot of time, experimental theater will make people [feel] like, ‘I don’t get this...
...Urban Design Alex Krieger, who heads the course. “I’d like to think I’m the reason,” he joked, attributing the large enrollment size to a limited selection of Literature and Arts Core classes and the “unusual?? mix of visual material and history in his class. “Designing the American City” saw an undergraduate turnout of 313 the last time it was offered in Spring 2005. “The subject is worthy of broad discussion, and I am proud...
...only after their schedules had been decided. Shopping period is an essential part of the Harvard academic year because of the assistance it gives us in making informed decisions about courses to take. These simple modifications could make shopping period an even smoother and happier—and more unusual??time for students and professors alike...
Admittedly, Eliot’s recent spate of fire alarms has been somewhat unusual??of the three total alarms of this semester, two occurred within a 30-hour period. The cause of the problem, however, was also unusual and has already been addressed. (A smoke detector in a basement bakery was tripped by steam and water that had been generated by recent maintenance work done on a nearby wall.) We’re pleased that maintenance officials are taking steps to correct this issue, and we encourage the University to do whatever it can to similarly reduce...
Gary Feldman, Baird professor of science and a two-term council member who did not run for reelection this year, said that it was “unusual?? that four of the six council members were returning members...