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...think the Undergraduate community has spoken that they want the calendar to change,” Petersen said in an interview. “I hope this discussion can be broadened to include members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and the President and Fellows of Harvard College...
...Soviet Union, and in particular, by a place he visited in his childhood.“When I was growing up in Leningrad, we would go down to Georgia and to this town called Sukhumi, which felt like a Soviet Disneyland,” he said in a phone interview with The Crimson. Georgia and many other parts of the former Soviet Union collapsed into civil war after its dissolution, which prevented Shteyngart from returning until just recently. “I was hanging out in a hotel in an oil-rich capital near the Caspian...
...Administrative Board administers the rules of the Faculty, as described in the handbook,” Gross said in an interview last Friday. “I think it’s productive that faculty look at its administrative procedures...
...days ago, we started thinking about how we might respond,” he said in a telephone interview. “The president sent a letter and I called the president’s office at Virginia Tech and offered the support of our office to them if we could be helpful...
...articles for The Crimson’s editorial board and one for the news board before moving on to work at Mission Hill and Harvard Model Congress. “Being an English major is great training for being a journalist,” Savage said in a phone interview. He explained that the skills needed for analyzing a long piece of prose are the same as those needed for analyzing, digesting, and explaining lengthy government documents. Daniel M. Engber ’98, now a writer for Slate and a friend of Savage from their days in Winthrop, worked...