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...result, delayed concentration choice may not be a reality for many students...
...according to Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd, who was at the meeting, UHS statistics show that there has been no decrease in amnesty policy referrals and that no student organization leader has appeared before the Ad Board as a result of the policy...
...crew. “Photographs don’t seem beholden to the intentions of an artist,” she writes, “rather, they owe their existence to a loose cooperation (quasi-magical, quasi-accidental) between photographer and subject...which even when capricious can produce a result that is interesting and never entirely wrong.” Never entirely wrong, indeed.—Columnist Ruben L. Davis can be reached at rldavis@fas.harvard.edu...
...four seasons, the Emmy-winning show maintained an average of around 30 million viewers per season. All of this began to change in 2004, though, as the show’s viewer ranking slipped out of the top 15 and its average viewership was halved. This may be the result of NBC’s general slide, the rise of internet TV, or simply just a drop in quality. But these may merely be secondary factors, since FOX’s “House” premiered in 2004.For those who aren’t familiar with the show...
...Harvard.” But through a dramatic change in temporal setting—the play is set in the late 50s and early 60s instead of the 20s—and the inclusion of more female roles to signify the emergence of women in the workplace, the end result yields a startling change: a newly revised cast list that includes five female and three male reporters. “Traditionally, there are fewer roles for women,” Coles says. “But it has been interesting reframing the play and changing the lines while still maintaining...