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...BUZZ The Poseidon Adventure does not generate much Internet alarm over its desecration. The folks at Warner Bros. (like TIME, an arm of Time Warner), seem to be quietly confident. Their ace in the hole is director Wolfgang Petersen, who, having directed The Perfect Storm and Das Boot, knows from terror and tension on top of and beneath the waves. Poseidon could just be the preposterous, grip-the-armrest thriller people love in summer. Or, like the ship, it could be a sinker. -By Belinda Luscombe...
...appeared to dissolve into disorder, and members darted across the room conferring with one another. Several times a clearly agitated Haddock had to bang his gavel and call for order over the chatter of council members. At one point, Greenfield made a motion to have SAC Chair Ryan A. Petersen ’08 ejected “out of the chamber for being out of order.” Haddock rejected the motion. “People are being offensive... I think it is appalling,” UC Vice President Annie R. Riley ’07 could...
...Arts and Sciences (GSAS) is included under FAS, no graduate students were chosen to serve on the study advisory committee. [See story, page A1.] “Graduate student concerns and undergraduate concerns are different,” said the Student Affairs Committee’s chair, Ryan A. Petersen ’08. Haddock said the committee will meet with Faculty members and incoming interim President Derek C. Bok in the next weeks. —Staff writer Rachel L. Pollack can be reached at rpollack@fas.harvard.edu...
...have a vision for what this café should look like in terms of what it should be serving, the hours it should be operating,” said the Student Affairs Committee’s chair Ryan A. Petersen...
...voice that undergraduates have had in this process,” said a co-sponsor of the bill, Matthew R. Greenfield ’08, who is the vice-chair of the council’s Student Affairs Committee. The Student Affairs Committee’s chair, Ryan A. Petersen ’08, said the proposal for secondary fields—which would be akin to minors—“allows students to pursue passions beyond their concentration.” But Petersen, who is also a co-sponsor of the bill, acknowledged that the reforms will...