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...their college careers has followed them to Parma: each other. Not only did they all teammates, but the three men were also roommates during their time in Cambridge.See PANTHERS Page A11“It’s definitely pretty weird,” Mazza said. “You wake up with the same guys but you’re in a different country playing football.”This familiarity has helped the three athletes as they work towards assimilating into the Italian way of life, and onto the Parma team.“It?...
...what her precise role would be. Summers spoke at the commissioning ceremony each year as Harvard president in an effort to show support for students participating in ROTC. Harvard has had a fractious relationship with ROTC since its removal from campus in 1969 in the wake of strident anti-war protests. ROTC remains banished due to the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, which Harvard considers discriminatory, and is not deemed an official Harvard organization. Harvard students involved with ROTC conduct their exercises with a battalion...
...then took over. Well, Mark was a fucker too.” When the Vice President (an unnamed but depicted Al Gore) loses the 2000 election, Keith retracts his marriage proposal to his then-girlfriend Jillian; he cannot conceive of marriage as a possibility in the wake of political disaster. This is the only perspective the novel presents. Though Gessen implicitly acknowledges that this perspective is flawed and at times ridiculous (as when Mark likens his sexual fumblings to the German communist Karl Liebnicht’s failed revolution), he presents no alternative. Even at the end of the novel...
...difficult to discern whether “Youth” proposes homage or parody. Gonzales clearly understands the nostalgia associated with such eagerly retrospective arrangements, but in trying to plug listeners into that same nostalgia, he also recalls the vapidity and gross superficiality that followed in its wake. As a portrait of the West’s last years in the Cold War, then, “Saturdays=Youth” succeeds splendidly, just barely hesitating to spoil moments of glowing artificial beauty with its gluttonous flare for the baroque.But make no mistake—it?...
...also feel strongly that it’s important to promote a culture of public service throughout a student’s time here at the law school, not just after graduation.” As reported by the Yale Daily News, students said that in the wake of Harvard’s “much-hyped” tuition cut for third-year law students, Yale would fall behind if the law school did not expand its current benefits for public interest. Conroy said that the law school had been reassessing its public interest and financial aid initiatives...