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...When freedom lights the beacon in a man’s heart, gods are powerless against him,” Zeus says in Jean-Paul Sartre’s play “The Flies.” Through the Electra myth, Sartre’s work skillfully explores notions of free will and human essence. This mélange of existentialism and Greek mythology would have been unremarkable to the 20th century audience for whom the play was written. But redefined within the contours of the 21st century—as the Harvard Radcliffe Dramatic Club?...
...Crimson will have its work cut out for it against the nationally fourth-ranked Tigers, as Princeton has won 13-straight Ivy League games and 31-of-32 overall...
This information suggests that young people increasingly see public service as an important part of their identities and as a central component of citizenship. At the same time, they are actively expanding the definition of what it means to serve. Public service work ranges from teaching to military service, from addressing poverty issues to generating government solutions to shared problems. It means working for a foundation like Gates or Rockefeller or serving in the Peace Corps. It means founding a nonprofit, like Project HEALTH, started by Rebecca Onie ’97 as an undergraduate and continuing today...
...difficult adjustment learning how to balance work and golf in college,” Sylvan said, “but you have to do the best you can, and it has so far been a great experience...
...pleased with the results,” added Radcliffe lightweight coach Heather Cartwright. “I think we still have some work to do, but I’m happy with how the girls performed given the weather today...