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...leading up to his first solo album in eight years, it wasn??t clear which Del would show up—the hazy cool Deltron 0 of recent years, or the funky D of old. After his recent announcement that the new album would be released through underground label Definitive Jux rather than home label Heiro Imperium, it seemed as if the new sound was here to stay. Instead, “11th Hour” sees “the respawn of the predawn,” bringing back the funk samples and strange verses that defined...
...Peru wasn??t the only country that took issue with an Ivy League museum. Following an investigation by the Italian government, the Princeton University Art Museum sent three ancient objects back to Italy in October 2006 and adopted a more conservative acquisition policy. Princeton spokeswoman Cass Cliatt says that these policies follow the 1997 United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organizations (UNESCO) agreements, which apply to ancient artwork and archaeological objects. However, ethical guidelines for the acquisition and holding of artifacts by museums have been in place for decades, the result of an agreement UNESCO made...
Administration implemented the policy Jan. 28, after a group of six female students, which Aljawhary wasn??t a part of, asked for times to exercise without the presence of men. More than a month later, the issue is still sparking national debate...
After all, wasn??t Bill Clinton one of the most enduring public figures of our time? After the Bush administration, wasn??t he vindicated? Considering that the ex-president is locked away in the bunker usually reserved for Dick Cheney, I guess everything has an expiration date...
...have.” Several residents said that they were disappointed that Harvard had stepped away from negotiations with the community once the land-swap was finalized, letting Community Builders fine-tune the proposal with Allston residents. “We would be supportive of the project if it wasn??t so dense,” said Allston resident Tim Schofield. “A lot of us are concerned because Harvard has more space to give.” Last night’s meeting was the first of two scheduled public meetings, held by the Boston...