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Smider hopes to follow Kidd’s performance with another similar late-night session to attract more undergraduates. According to Smider, it is up to the students to reach out to professors that they want to see behind...
...good one—but with the fact that a small clique of administrators made the decision, once again, with little input from anyone else. In doing so, they deprived the Harvard community of an opportunity to improve itself through the discussion of an issue that will follow us long after we leave Cambridge...
Live once again from Lavietes, it's MEN's HOOPS! Follow the action online as we bring you the highlights from the Crimson's last game of the season against the Yale Bulldogs...
...splitting the West and the wider international community, the U.S.-backed declaration of independence by Kosovo has given Russia an opening. Countries concerned with separatist problems of their own, from Spain or Cyprus to China, have been unable to follow the U.S. lead in recognizing Kosovo's breakaway from Serbia. And Russia has sought to exploit the gaps that have emerged as a result...
...which will run through March 8. Under the expert direction of Sara L. Wright ’09, every word in the 90 minute production is weighty; every delivery is considerable. This is an ambitious undertaking for Wright and producer C. Alexander Tremblay ’10, who must follow a Tony award-winning production and precede a film version that stars Meryl Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman. But despite its large ambition, what makes this production so successful is its attention to the smallest detail. Within the confines of the Ex, the small cast of four delivers...