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...injury," he said. As the killer swung the club back, it had finally broken apart and the bloodied metal head and two sections of the shaft flew more than100 feet, coming to rest among dead leaves across the yard. The killer then dragged the girl 80 feet to a tree, stopping at one point along the way to roll the body over and change from pulling the upper body to pulling it by the feet. Lee also said that Moxley's jeans and underwear were pulled down before she was killed. After his appearance, he told TIME that "this indicates...
...appropriate that we be concerned with international matters and national security. However, we should not forget out of convenience or complacency that our nation’s environmental future hangs very much in the balance. To paraphrase one environmental advocate, it is certainly admirable that Bush plants a tree and speaks sincerely about the environment for one day every year; it is the other 364 days we have to worry about...
...Think that, and the heart sinks. Heftige malerei, the German critics used to call it, "heavyweight painting," and it was certainly crude enough for three drunken gnomes and a village woodcutter. Inch-thick paint (the stuff that used to mean "sincerity" in the 1980s, remember?) and sculptures mutilated from tree roots with chain saws. All this rhetoric, now so comic, had its equivalents in the States (think of Julian Schnabel and his pretensions), but Germany was its homeland, or Heimat, if the word didn't still sound residually Hitlerian...
Harvard Yard had some new additions this weekend: a forest of tree stumps, a surreal playground and a giant hamster wheel, among others. In the first-ever Yard installation of student art, “‘Place and Site’: A Sculptural Exploration of Harvard Yard” consists of artwork created by students of the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) under the guidance of VES professors Patrick Strzelec and Jackie Brookner...
Zadoc P. Angell ‘03 never wore He-Man underwear. That was one merchandise tie-in item that this avid fan’s mother never tucked under the Christmas tree. Despite this deprivation, Angell’s childhood fascination with the Master of the Universe blossomed into a passion that has outlasted his little-boy-brief days. Angell, a film concentrator within the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies, is the biggest He-Man and She-Ra fan at Harvard (or at least the most public supporter of the series) and, according...