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...because of historical contingencies,” said Evan S. Ingram, a first year Ph.D student in medieval Japanese history. “If they can build up the program, I think it would benefit everyone in East Asian studies.” —Staff writer Athena Y. Jiang can be reached at ajiang@fas.harvard.edu...
...they’re not without significant flaws. Opener “Love Revolution” is fast-paced and catchy, but the echo effects used on the vocals seem out of place for a garage rock song. The album’s most exciting track, a Stones-y rocker titled “Back In Vietnam,” is either an overused analogy for the war in Iraq or proof that Kravitz is so devoid of ideas that he’s begun borrowing political topics, not just guitar riffs, from...
...late '90s, most of us were probably launching into cyberspace from a portal page like Yahoo's, or through Excite or Lycos (remember them?). And by the new millennium, search engines, especially Google, had become the place to begin and end our Internet days. Then came Generation Y and the social network. What began as a younger-user phenomenon quickly caught on with 25-to-34-year-olds and older, and now social networks are changing the way we use the Internet in our daily lives (if only businesses could find a way to make money off that traffic...
Rounding out the CEB elections, Alneada D. Biggers ’10 will serve as secretary, April Y. Qian ’10 will serve as publicity director, and Kevin M. Mee ’10 will serve as recruitment director...
Thomas M. Wickman ’07, a member of the Boston Chapter of MESJ, is a student at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Eunice Y. McMurray ’04, a Harvard Medical Student, and Peter L. McMurray ’05 are co-chairs of the Boston Chapter of MESJ...