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...events, such as walking through the Yard and eating in a dining hall, were infused with meaning when presented alongside Lowell’s poem. An explanatory note illuminates the correlation between the pictures and the poem, stating that as college students we must, in Lowell’s words, “live with what was here” before we can prepare ourselves for our lives after graduation. One of the featured artists, Kathleen E. Breeden ’09, thought Sifuentes’ idea was brilliant. “Artists often inspire poets, and poetry inspires visual...
...Conrad also said that Losier’s influence was responsible for bringing out some of the more bizarre elements in his films. “Marie has a lot to do with it, this silliness. It’s French! That’s the answer in a word,” he joked.When questioned again about the formalist shifts that are evident in his projects, Conrad pointed toward the change in the environment and culture rather than the change in his own cinematic endeavors.“I think that it’d be hard...
After 11 years and multiple investigations, the latest verdict by a British jury may be the final word on Princess Diana's death...
...censored or altered—especially considering that the Chinese government regularly restricts access to certain sites it deems “subversive.” In this case, Chinese officials have promised not to censor the courses, but we are hesitant to trust them to hold to their word. Even recently, when China was bidding to host the Olympics, it indicated that it would improve the human rights situation within its borders, and it has so far failed to live up to those promises. We hope that the requirement that the Education Ministry approve degree programs does not devolve...
...will be barred from the 2010 elections because of a peculiar clause in the constitutional draft that disqualifies candidates who have family members who are foreigners. (Suu Kyi's husband, who died in 1999, was English, and her two sons hold British passports.) Second, despite several mentions of the word "democracy" - albeit always attached to the strange phrase "discipline-flourishing" - the draft ensures that the military will continue to exert great control over the nation. A quarter of all parliamentary seats will be filled by military officers, while the president must have a military background. And just in case...