Word: vibrant
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...campus, students forget that there’s a vibrant political environment a short T ride away from University Hall. But when break rolls around, how do students get home? Most take the T to Logan and fly home. Even this simple, everyday act involves two major state-level organizations: the Mass. Bay Transport Authority (MBTA) and MassPort. Therefore, who runs these departments and how their programs are executed makes a huge difference in students’ lives...
MOST FACTORIES ARE FAIRLY ANONYMOUS, but Roberto Cavalli's headquarters, which are 10 minutes from the Florence airport, instantly reflect the Italian designer's taste for vibrant prints. The minute visitors enter the reception area, they are assaulted by chairs and sofas covered in loud animal stripes and spots...
...late 1980s boom by buying yachts, or homes in Capri and Monte Carlo, Gianni Versace began restoring a rundown building on what was then considered the wrong side of the tracks of long-since-faded Miami Beach. Thus began the designer's love affair with the city's vibrant colors and Art Deco architecture. His spring collection that year was filled with boldly colored silk prints inspired by Miami?a look that would become the designer's trademark, covering everything from clothing to couches...
...Veritas Forum, and the HRCF insists that CSA would be welcome to participate. Both organizations speak of a desire to increase cooperation amongst Christian groups this year. And both are extremely optimistic about the state of Christianity at Harvard.“I was surprised by how vibrant the Christian community is,” Lee says, when she first realized the extent of participation in groups like HRCF. “Students from nearly every group,” Bryant says, “are meeting every night to pray together.” People in HRCF...
...Darker Side,” say that they hope that the event will bring greater attention to Boston’s thriving hip-hop scene which they say has gone relatively unnoticed by most Harvard students. “Boston has a vibrant hip-hop community and so far Harvard has been a non-participant” said Samuel D.G. Jacoby ’08, co-director of “The Darker Side.” WHRB president Jonathan A. Stona ’07 said that although the station “has always had a strong presence...