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...What??s noteworthy about Lee is that she enters this world of bow-ties and rowing regattas ignorantly, having grown up in South Bend, Indiana and only learning of Ault through a publicity brochure. Her whimsical decision to study at Ault leads her on a “Wizard of Oz” type odyssey—one in which her Glenda never materializes and she, as Dorothy, must learn to single-handedly fight through heightened teenage trials...
...between Chabad House and Hillel. At least that’s the party line here at Harvard. At many other universities, including fellow Ivy Princeton, Chabaders and Hillelians have duked it out in relationships at times openly hostile. At Harvard, however, the atmosphere is rather congenial. HEAD TO HEADSo, what??s the difference between Chabad and Hillel? In the words of Peretz Professor of Yiddish Literature Ruth R. Wisse, who is both a Chabad adviser and a Hillel faculty fellow, “Chabad is a religious organization that also functions on campus. Hillel is an organization specifically...
...documentary “Seoul Train” at its launch event this Wednesday. The group also has plans for a North Korea awareness week, a benefit concert to raise money for orphans, and an art exhibition this semester. “People here [at] Harvard should learn about what??s going on,” Lee wrote, “and it is our goal to educate them.” —PARAS D. BHAYANI
...teams hit for a .281 average against the young staff. Many of the squad’s woes came as a result of injuries, an issue that led to two freshman starting 23 out of the team’s 38 games. “What??s good for us this year is that we have two sophomores that did a lot of starting last year as freshmen,” Harvard coach Jenny Allard says. “So they’re coming in with a lot of experience and they’re coming...
...sees faculty tenure as important not only because it protects academic freedom, but because without tenure, he said, faculty members would be reluctant to hire new professors that are smarter than themselves. “I thought he did as well as he could under the circumstances of what??s going on,” said parent Rhonda Dern from Evergreen, Colo., who was in the audience. “I was worried at how it was going to go and I felt that all the questions were supportive.” In one of last year?...