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...numbers. Crimson Reading Director Jon T. Staff V ’10 welcomed the committee’s actions, saying they were a positive step towards reducing textbook prices. “I think that anything they can do to try to lower the cost of textbook students is worth the effort,” he said. “Just trying to get information out there about how to go about finding cheaper textbooks, I think that’s very important.” Staff added that he believed that a proposal in the bill to create textbook...
...does that mean you should ditch the artificial sweeteners and welcome sugar back into your life? Not exactly. Excess sugar in the diet can lead to diabetes and heart disease, even independent of its effect on weight. But it's worth remembering that when it comes to counting calories, it's not just the ones you eat that you have to worry about. The calories you give up matter too, and they may very well reappear in that extra helping of pasta or dessert that your body demands. Your body may actually be keeping better count than...
...blocking to understand the action.At just over three hours in length, “Così fan Tutte” asks a great deal of its audience, both in terms of attention and stamina. The cast and crew hold up their end of the bargain and deliver a performance worth the audience’s effort. For those who are still opera virgins, the twisting plot and provocative subject matter make “Così fan Tutte” a good first experience. Rest assured, no chocolate cake is required for this production.—Reviewer Eric...
...lost—I did not know the answers to these questions, and still do not. All that I knew was that I was one of dozens of sweat-drenched college kids skittering out of the Girl Talk show at the nearby Avalon.An adolescence’s worth of experience had taught me that music like Girl Talk’s blog-approved dancehall indie mashups—which mix every song known to the teenage girl—tend not to go over well with the MLB set that was thronging the opposite side of the street. Certainly...
...world is on its last legs, and the servants are smarter in a certain way than the wealthy, foolish lovers. While it is certainly an arduous task to put on an opera in a dining hall, Spellberg and Sullivan believe that the finished product and the experience are definitely worth the time and effort. Sullivan: Having done opera for two years at Harvard, it’s amazing to see how many dedicated people there are involved with opera. Everyone who I’ve worked with has been helpful in making it into such a good production as possible...