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...Edun: Hewson and Bono's first foray into fashion features a hip line of casual wear produced by locally owned factories in Tunisia and Peru. While the goal is to replace aid with trade, the bottom line is still exquisite design. "It doesn't matter how well we treat our workers," says designer Gregory. "If people don't like our clothes, they won't buy them...
...People Tree: Founder Safia Minney, one of ethical fashion's pioneers, got her start 15 years ago in Japan, where the casual-wear line is designed. She's once again breaking new ground with a fair-trade runway show to be held alongside the WTO conference this week, highlighting the viability of producing flattering, affordable clothes without resorting to sweatshop wages...
...quite enough for that cozy Sunday morning; they also planned a phenomenal pajama-themed brunch. The pajama-themed brunch wasn’t really “pajama” themed, as the “pajama” part is reflected more what the students wear rather than what the dining hall serves. Either way, HUDS did focus on the one thing that matters most: the food. All in the same brunch, HUDS seemed to add special touches to almost every regular breakfast item. The bagel and lox had flavored cream cheese; the omelets were made at a very...
Many United States universities—including Harvard—are protesting governmental regulations, proposed earlier this year, that would segregate foreign students and researchers working in certain laboratories and require them to wear badges and gain special approval to work with a variety of equipment...
...constructing a four-story beer funnel in Pennypacker freshman year to streaking down Mt. Auburn St. brandishing toilet plungers, fun follows Nichols like beer chases mashed potatoes. But perhaps his most cherished memory is of gathering with friends on the Weeks footbridge to jump off. Naked. “Wear shoes,” Nichols advises. “The water’s nasty.” As one-time vice-prez of the UC and mice spaceman, Nichols seems like a guy you’d love to hate. But roommate Teymour Shahabi ’06 sees...