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...Most reservations are comparable to third-world countries,” she said. “Taking steps like this will add to the viability of these communities to raise children who will persevere and attain equal opportunities to other people...

Author: By Christina G. Vangelakos, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: HMS Initiative Aids Reservation | 4/28/2006 | See Source »

...dared to add one more accomplishment to her tower and fell all the way back to New Jersey. Somewhere in the sky there is a tier of security, but Kaavya’s fall shows us that right now we are nowhere close...

Author: By Paul R. Katz, Emma M. Lind, Sahil K. Mahtani, Matthew S. Meisel, Juliet S. Samuel, and Lauren A.E. Schuker | Title: One Week Later | 4/28/2006 | See Source »

...programming board will add little to the quality of campus social life. By changing the name of the group that plans campus-wide activities, some expect a cure-all for the problems of satisfaction with social life. The new College events board boasts that it will throw five big events a year; however, these plans are strikingly similar to what was accomplished without a College events board in the past year. Although efforts to institutionalize the success of the Harvard State Fair and the Harvard-Pep rally are commendable, these events will hardly have a dramatic impact on students?...

Author: By John F. Voith iii | Title: Overwhelmed Students | 4/28/2006 | See Source »

...busy boldly going where no angst-ridden alt-rockers have gone before. They are on a mission of the utmost importance: to play their song on a spaceship. A planet looms impressively off to one side. The whole thing only goes to show that, contrary to popular wisdom, adding “…in SPACE!” is not a cure-all for tired concepts. In this case, “the video that’s just a band performing alternating with shots of them looking all pensive and anguished…in SPACE...

Author: By Elisabeth J. Bloomberg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Popscreen: Angels and Airwaves | 4/26/2006 | See Source »

...hyphenated, smashed-together categories of drama. Of these, the designation “tragical-historical” fits “Richard II” perfectly. Sometimes billed as a tragedy and sometimes as a history, the play has always straddled these two genres. This new production attempts to add a third adjective to the description, creating a tragical-historicall thriller. Shakespeare’s original text, set in fifteenth-century England, has all the ingredients of a fast-paced modern tale: murder, conspiracy, politics, and plenty of intrigue. But it is, in the words of Zalisk...

Author: By Tom C. Denison, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Reconsidering 'Richard II' | 4/26/2006 | See Source »

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