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...said. “You never know what you’re going to get with a freestyle competition, but this was real respectful to hip-hop.” Event organizer Virginia E. Anderson ’08 said she aimed to display some of the wide variety of artists at Harvard. “We’re trying to show that Harvard students don’t just sit around and do problem sets,” she said. “They beatbox and freestyle and dance.” Though the audience actively participated, fellow...
Hart said that while a city-wide network is not yet in place, there is currently a small network at Newtowne Court near Washington Street that relies on MIT-developed technology. There are also installations in all public meeting buildings, like City Hall and the libraries...
...which winked playfully up at her. “You mean”—the words stuck in her throat.“But didn’t you know, milady?” The Stable Boy asked. He was smiling openly now, and his eyes were wide. He had not broken rhythm as he sharpened the scythe. “Perhaps next time we could do it in the house,” he said. “I’m quite interested in your house, actually.”Now Felicity really could not breathe...
...should work closely with President Faust and the rest of the University administration to establish the economic base necessary for campus greening. In our pursuit of sustainability, we need to set quantifiable benchmarks for the near future. The University should take a cue from Boston and adopt a University-wide emissions reduction target. Until rhetoric and symbolic action are replaced by a commitment to lower emissions, Harvard’s greenhouse gas emissions will simply continue to climb. Justine R. Lescroart ’09 is a Romance languages and literature concentrator in Quincy House...
...could get more out of class by not watching “Pleasureman Gunther” videos on YouTube during section, but then again it might also help if you did all the reading. A student’s educational experience is determined by and large by the wide range of choices that he or she makes about how to engage with their academic material. Given that collegiate and graduate students are adults, schools must recognize that these choices should be made without the paternalist intervention of the administration. An important aspect of maturity is learning to balance work...