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...system is difficult for students to navigate and not very predictable,” said Baum, who also served as the study group’s co-chair. “It’s impossible to know ahead of time how much aid you?...

Author: By Alexandra perloff-giles, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Federal Financial Aid Reforms Proposed | 9/21/2008 | See Source »

...Felicity continued, in the same questioning lilt.“As much as you have acted in a manner befitting your station,” Frederick said.“At least my faults and actions are not generational,” said Felicity, “whereas you??—you are just like your father. Crossing lines of propriety that ought not to be crossed.”“My father never crossed any line,” Frederick said, wryly. “Indeed he never left the house at all, whereas...

Author: By Lesley R. Winters, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Stable Boy | 9/19/2008 | See Source »

...some days you hear “Watch, bag?” enough times that if just one person mixed it up—“Bag, watch?”—you??d follow them into any questionable alleyway, up any set of narrow stairs, and into any dank, faux-Louis-Vuitton-filled room. But on most days, you don’t need to be reminded of the overwhelming pirated-goods market in Shanghai; you need to be convinced that anything here is real.The first week you spend in this former marshland, which...

Author: By Andrew F. Nunnelly, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Shanghai-tened Reality | 9/19/2008 | See Source »

...Bleeding All Over You,” the first track on Martha Wainwright’s new album “I Know You??re Married But I’ve Got Feelings Too,” the singer/songwriter immediately begins her unapologetic expression of a woman’s emotion. Over syncopated drums and her own rhythmic guitar playing, Wainwright’s voice, by no means rich or soothing, is like a mezzo-soprano Lucinda Williams. She achingly describes how “there are days when the cage doesn’t seem to open...

Author: By Meredith S. Steuer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Martha Wainwright | 9/19/2008 | See Source »

...characters, rich plot twists, and clever details that enthrall and intimidate the reader. Furthermore, she taps a store of compelling themes: race, immigration, colonialism, and ethnic and cultural ambiguity. But she does so with such a heavy hand that it’s impossible not to feel as if you??re being bludgeoned by a postcolonial hammer. “Like the Englishmen who named streets in Kerala after their wives, like the Americans who shoved their flag in the moon. It was a warning from Allah,” Smith writes in “White Teeth...

Author: By Emma M. Lind, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Simple is Best in Postcolonial | 9/19/2008 | See Source »

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