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MOVIE REVIEW: Ice Princess

Ice Princess preys upon every typical teen-flick phenomenon. It’s totally, totally like The Cutting Edge meets A Beautiful Mind with

Gadfly

“Uncredentialed, Gannonesque semi-professionals” TÖMMI Anyone notice Tommy’s House of Pizza got Queer-Eyed over the break? Sprucing up its understated décor

Trendsetting

In addition to the inevitable blazer, polo and loafer look that Harvard students have gotten down to a science, some

Style

Style. It’s a noun (“Britney Spears has style”), a verb (“she styles her own hair every day”) and occasionally an

Academic Life is Full of Ups and Downs

Attention students: Lamont Third Floor, Starbucks and Widener Reading Room are so passé. The new trend in studying: Thayer Elevator.

Making Service Mainstream

Brian C. Conroy ’05 had time to fill. He wanted to get involved in something outside academics, but nothing sparked

Pen and Paper Revolutionaries: Bringing Neuroscience to the People

Steven Pinker is in your head. Johnstone Family Professor of Psychology and teacher of core du jour Science B-62, “The

Pen and Paper Revolutionaries: The Monkey Business of Human Morality

Professor of Psychology Marc D. Hauser may be the only psychologist who studies monkeys in order to understand humans. That,

Pen and Paper Revolutionaries: Copernicus In the People's House

It’s been six years since Clowes Professor of Science and Master of Quincy House Robert Kirshner ’70 revolutionized astrophysics. Since

Pen and Paper Revolutionaries: Punk Auteur Takes Over the Airwaves

brin likes to push boundaries. She invigorated Harvard’s Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) Department, with an unorthodox approach to film

Pen and Paper Revolutionaries: Breaking into the Boys' Club

Virginia Woolf said that to fulfill creative potential, women need a room of their own. Not so for Romance Languages

Pen and Paper Revolutionaries: Down and Dirty in Chernobyl

While some professors are enacting change in an abstract, cerebral sense, at least one Harvard academic is getting his hands

Pen and Paper Revolutionaries: A Model All His Own

It seemed obvious: whenever a person makes a decision, they instinctively compare the versions of future worlds that would result

Pen and Paper Revolutionaries: Medical School Birdman Studies the Science of Movement

Some would call it a work space; others, a zoo. Charles P. Lyman Professor of Biology Andrew Biewener’s office is

Pen and Paper Revolutionaries: Bringing Up Baby Theory; Professor Helps His Criticism Come of Age

Ecocritics like to cause trouble. During the early 1990s, an avant-garde movement in literary scholarship gained widespread attention for its

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