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...personally have spoken with one of the more vocal BG opponents trying to change opinions regarding the relocation of the center. I listened to the concerns, but believe that many can be dealt with to everyone's satisfaction. I understand the residents' concern regarding the niose generated from construction. This is a relatively small project (6,000 square feet) and estimated time of construction is approximately five to six months. Harvard Planning and Real Estate should be able to work out a schedule that will allow construction to continue without infringing on the current residents, especially because this is such...
CHAPEL HILL, N.C.--Harvard fans are a funny breed--you never know what games they'll show up to and how vocal they will be. For the most part, Harvard students are criticized for not cheering their teams enough, but that was not the case in the Harvard-North Carolina quarterfinal game of the NCAA women's soccer tournament last Saturday down in Chapel Hill. A loyal contingent of Harvard fans and parents made the trek all the way to Chapel Hill, paid the steep $7 ticket price and loudly voiced their support of the Harvard team...
...felt a real surge from our fans today. I think maybe it was because Harvard brought a wonderful collection of vocal supporters, and maybe our fans thought they were competing with them," Dorrance said. "I thought the Harvard group did a great job supporting their group...
...stop it all now" camp was worried that by supporting activism at all, PBHA was excluding some of its most vocal supporters. For years, many of the volunteers of PBHA were more conservative students who felt that service fulfilled the obligations of a life of religious conviction or of privilege. These students often felt that one or another of PBHA's constituent programs went too far: PBHA's Committee on Economic Change aided in the formation of the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers (HUCTW); and PBHA's Migrant Farm Workers Committee pushed Harvard Dining Services to boycott grapes...
...singer actually sings, the melody actually has a melody, and the whole thing builds gradually, powerfully, inevitably, and crests with a big golden payoff note. Three new albums would seem to be aimed at that need: Canadian chanteuse Celine Dion's Let's Talk About Love (550 Music), vocal power lifter Michael Bolton's All That Matters (Columbia) and Barbra Streisand's Higher Ground (Columbia). These performers are of differing ages, but they are all from the old school. When they sing, they often go for the cheap seats, the rafters, the chandeliers. They evoke thoughts of shattering wineglasses...