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...client technology advisor, said the initiative currently affects only central administration and not the FAS or the College . The software will be installed on all central administration computers in the “next couple of months,” Cahill said. —Staff writer Ellen X. Yan can be reached at ellenyan@fas.harvard.edu.modip et nostrud digna aute minis...
...that there are really two front runners in this election,” James said. “Instead of us gathering our supporters and then giving a consolation speech, we decided to spend more time with our girlfriends.” —Staff writer Ellen X. Yan attributed reporting to this story. —Staff writer Eric P. Newcomer can be reached at newcomer@fas.harvard.edu. —Staff writer Carola A. Cintron-Arroyo can be reached at ccintron@fas.harvard.edu...
...Harvard as both boats finished 12th in their division.“We had some very sporadic races. We either did pretty well or very badly,” sophomore crew Quincy Bock said. Skipper Garrity helmed the A-division boat, assisted by crews Bock and junior Winston Yan. Sophomore skipper John Stokes and junior crew Michelle Konstadt competed in the B division.The A boat’s six top-ten finishes were offset by two 17th-place races, while the B boat was unable to recover from a disqualification in the fifth race of the regatta.Roger Williams emerged victorious...
...know instruments and i'm not good with computers," says Yan Jun. It's not a very promising introduction, but in fact Yan, who moved to Beijing from Lanzhou city in Gansu province nine years ago, makes compelling, hypnotic music. Think of spacey sound effects, found sounds (like recordings made in the middle of a field) and the occasional punctuation of delicate piano notes...
...Yan is very much the godfather of the Beijing avant-garde. Besides performing, he runs the seminal labels Kwanyin Records and Subjam, and is an influential critic and promoter - his weekly experimental nights attract a dedicated following and showcase left-field international and local artists of consistently high quality. Not that Yan is looking for attention. "Obviously I'd like to be able to share my music," he says. "But most important is that I enjoy it myself. If more people listen to me, great. If not, that's O.K., too." Perhaps it's enough that he's having...