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...resident dean, received the Levenson award for junior faculty. Chapman often advises students after they complete a course with her, and she tailors her course syllabi to complement students’ interests, according to SAC Chair Michael R. Ragalie ’09. Mathematics Teaching Fellow Chen-Yu Chi received his prize for his “tireless devotion” to students, Rosier said. Chi would stay until midnight to review with students the night before an exam, according to a student who recommended him. Interim President Derek C. Bok said in his remarks last night that...
...sound the first notes only one hour later. In place of the usual firing of cannons, the group opts for exploding hydrogen balloons, and kazoos fill in for any missing instruments. Lowell House’s famous Russian bells also figure prominently in the piece. Channing Yu ’93, a Lowell House tutor, will conduct the performance, as he has done for the last several years. Before that, Yu played in the orchestra, which he says draws a fair number of polished performers, although most are pretty rusty. “About a quarter to a half practice...
...really give a fuck what people think,” insisted Paik, but he admitted to having RSVP’ed to the photo contest’s Facebook event. The photos will be posted on www.Eleganza2007.com, with winners to be chosen by vote. —Erin C. Yu...
...Produced by Sarah S. Eggleston ’07, the Lowell House Opera (LHO)—music-directed by Channing Yu ’93 and stage-directed by Edward Eaton—runs through March 17 in the Lowell Dining Hall. Considering its massive scope, “Der Rosenkavalier” is a success—primarily because of the outstanding voices of a few main characters, which make the production impressive instead of merely decent...
...It’s a really hard opera to do. We had trouble finding cast members and production staff and with a show of this size, you really need backup,” says Sarah S. Eggleston ’07, who produced the show. Music Director Channing Yu ’93 and Stage Director Edward Eaton chose to remain faithful to the work’s original form, staging it with full orchestral accompaniment and keeping Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s libretto in German, albeit with English subtitles. The comic opera’s plot?...