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Alex Slack ’06 is a former editorial chair and history concentrator in a part of Leverett G-Tower overlooking the grad housing construction site. As soon as he gets a good night’s sleep, his column “Peripheral Vision?? will cover local issues just beyond the purview of the average Harvard student. Look both ways, and find his column on alternate Mondays...
...crowd of 150 yesterday at Harvard Law School in which he lambasted the criminal justice systems in the U.S., Canada, and Jamaica for what he claimed was a high incidence of wrongful convictions and a system that is based more often on prejudice and “tunnel vision?? than on evidence...
According to Terri Evans, a press officer in the British Consulate-General’s Boston office, the scholars are “meant to embody Marshall’s vision?? and “work to reinforce the ties” across the Atlantic...
...recent evening, while comfortably ensconced at dinner in the Pforzheimer House dining hall, something—a name, a memory, a vision??caught my eye. On the far wall, facing me, hung the illustrated bracket for the House Scrabble Tournament, with each participant designated by first initial and last name. Towards the bottom was the appellation “M. Simon.” I now know this to be the entry of a forgiving young lady called Maya, but at the time I could scarcely help but lapse into a daydream about former Arizona Wildcats shooting guard...
...academic year opened, the ongoing Harvard College Curricular Review was faced with the challenge of addressing an acknowledged lack of “guiding vision?? that had aroused criticism from the Faculty last year...