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...note, however, was the fact that an equivalent change in temperature—a same-degree increase during summer and winter??had a much greater affect on summer mortality...
...piece on women in HIV advocacy and Sebastian’s six-pager on relationships on “How to Live Happily Ever After.” All of it’s pretty good—spring, for whatever reason, makes much more sense for Freeze than winter??and any complaints about the editors abandoning their dedication to escapism should be satisfied by the breezy front of the book, where you get a guide to “Girls’ Night Out” AND one on “Girls’ Night...
Just a month ago, professors packed into University Hall to discuss the final report on general education. Yesterday, at the Faculty’s first chance to hold a formal discussion on this winter??s undergraduate-teaching report, professors addressed a half-empty room.In one professor’s words, yesterday’s attendance reflected “how little concern” the Faculty may have about the new teaching proposals.“It’s possible that some of the people who need to read the report most are precisely the people...
...report, “Domesticating a Revolution: No Child Left Behind Reforms and State Administrative Response,” was published in this winter??s Harvard Educational Review just as the law comes up for reauthorization in Congress this year. It identifies budgetary limitations, constraints on human resources, and limitations on state governments’ capacities to intervene in individual schools and districts as some of the problems states face in implementing No Child Left Behind...
...tantalizingly ambiguous, either a miraculous resurrection or nothing more than 15 years of hiding. John Kuntz—formerly Autolycus—presides over the concluding action as the oracle of Apollo, becoming both a petty thief and a vehicle of divine truth. In “A Winter??s Tale,” deception—often the same as the ability to tell a convincing story—and divinity are not so different. In this production, one or the other may have been on display at a given moment, but the two rarely shared...