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...opens with a chilled-out, instrumental introduction appropriately entitled “Space Maker,” which warms listeners up to the vibe of the following tracks. This is followed by a trademark rolling piano line in the album’s first single “Once Upon a Time,” which is nestled between chiming synths and the singers’ accented English vocals. “One Hell of a Party” features a mandolin and vocals by Jarvis Cocker, the frontman of former Britpop band Pulp. The track underscores the decidedly...
...individual students.”“I don’t think students would appreciate us running around and negatively reinforcing,” he says. “We need to positively encourage people.”He says that several Winthrop students had taken it upon themselves to go door-to-door to remind their neighbors not to let strangers piggyback into the house.Ryan Spoering, the Lowell House resident dean, says that he thought the incidents were taking place because students were not being careful enough.“This particular incident [in Kirkland...
...with its digitization process, it must not neglect its print holdings. Traditional books and periodicals offer distinct advantages, including durability and permanency, that do not rely on the whims of a server. Printed books, moreover, are a more pleasurable reading experience for many readers, and the joy of stumbling upon a useful but theretofore unknown book while searching for its neighbor in the stacks cannot easily be replicated online. HUL has also become much more student-friendly in the past several years; we hope this trend will continue. Lamont’s 24/5 operating schedule has been tremendously popular...
...only did Clark have ample sources to draw upon, but also ample training. Her first exposure to the writer’s life came from a creative writing class she stumbled upon at Harvard...
...years, physical bookstores have been increasingly abandoned for sites like Amazon.com that offer books at cheaper prices. But Amazon is not without its drawbacks: when consumers purchase books online, browsing becomes a thing of the past. Without the ability to browse, a reader becomes passive in his selection, dependent upon personal recommendations or the bestseller list to determine his next choice. Since recommendations are often way off the mark, and the bestseller list is perpetually infested with trade romances and Dan Brown potboilers, the online shopper is stranded with an ever-diminishing pool of options. Until recently, the reader...