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ARTS
By Anneli L. Tostar
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Students have likely heard some of the buzz around campus surrounding David Michalek’s “Slow Dancing.” Or rather, they may have seen the gigantic scaffolding-like structures in front of Widener Library projecting larger-than-life images of dancers moving in extremely slow motion.
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FLYBY
By Chloe B. Do
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Still have all $65 of your BoardPlus money for this semester saved? Looks like it's a race against the clock to use up that free cash: BoardPlus money rolls over between semesters through the course of the academic year, but unused dollars expire at the end of the spring semester.
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ARTS
By Gökcan Demirkazık
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
The 4th Annual Harvard Student Art Show will take place in a gallery on Mount Auburn Street this year.
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ARTS
By Nathan O. Hilgartner
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
THC: Who are your greatest influences, at Harvard and in the larger artistic world?
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ARTS
By Noah S. Guiney, Se-Ho B. Kim, Sorrel L. Nielsen, Anja C. Nilsson, and Ola Topczewska
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
A selection of Arts First events not to miss.
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ARTS
By Petey E. Menz
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
"It’s remarkable how many of the elements of that very first year are still in place 20 years later."
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ARTS
By Brian A. Feldman
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
This article about Das Racist almost never happened.
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FLYBY
By Jane Seo
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Students formed a queue stretching from Boylston Hall to Weld Hall last night as they waited to enter the biannual food expo, organized by The Harvard Culinary Society.
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NEWS
By Amy Friedman
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
The month of April has already seen twice as many laptop thefts on campus as the previous month, an uptick driven especially by thefts from residence halls and undergraduate classroom buildings.
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ARTS
By Virginia R. Marshall
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
McEwan visited Harvard last Tuesday to give a talk called “The Lever: Where Novelists Stand to Move the World” at the Rita E. Hauser Forum. He was casual in his address to his listeners and spoke with the literary expertise found in his novels, full of concrete imagery and explanatory passages.
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