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Language typically used to describe Harvard concentrations—stressful, difficult, unpleasant—tend not to be associated with the experience of watching film. So for senior Film Studies concentrator Ian S. Polonsky ’06, student reactions to his academic pursuit often are: “You mean you get to watch movies all day? Sweet.”Not exactly. “Many films make us extremely happy,” says Harvard Director of Undergraduate Studies for Film Studies J.D Connor ’92, who is also a Crimson editor...
...Colleges tend to do pretty crappy shows, so a lot of bands are hesitant to do college shows. There’s a lot of problems with that across the country,” says Morris. “Build a reputation as a school that will treat bands right and provide the things a band needs to do a show right...
...incapable of "sexual maturity coherent with his masculine sexual identity." He has "a problem in the psychic organization" of his sexuality, barring him from priestly responsibility. Gay seminarians can be spotted and rooted out because they allegedly have "trouble relating to their fathers; are uncomfortable with their own identity; tend to isolate themselves; have difficulty in discussing sexual questions; view pornography on the Internet; demonstrate a deep sense of guilt; or often see themselves as victims." No serious psychological data are provided to verify those assertions (and many would surely apply to countless heterosexuals as well). What the new Pope...
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...laughed. “I’m hysterical. I’m probably one of the most insecure people you could ever possibly meet.”Lin struck a balance in her remarks between demure and provocative, equivocating on some points—“I tend to reinvent things in a subtle way; at times, not subtle”—and asserting herself at others. Referring to the controversy over the design of the memorial at Ground Zero, Lin said that the “memorial is for everyone and no one group...