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Planning a whirlwind wedding
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Planning a whirlwind wedding

As March 17 fast approaches, Liz Kirk, ’10, and senior Blake Faulkner are putting finishing touches on their wedding plans. The couple has been together for more than two and a half years, over a year of which they have been engaged and planning their wedding.

Ongoing battle: film vs. digital photography
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Ongoing battle: film vs. digital photography

Whether using a Canon or a Kodak, the elements of photography relatively stay the same. Introduce the question, “Film or digital?” into the equation, and differences of opinion emerge.
The two mediums achieve a print using two entirely — and highly debated — methods.

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Women wearing the pants: a gender inversion

On the stage of the Globe Theater, men commonly played women who dressed up as men and were later revealed as women. On the stage of Markel Auditorium however, the Shakespearean formula has been reversed.
“In ‘Merry Wives of Windsor,’ we have two women who are playing men who are disguised as women at the end of the play,” said the show’s director, Professor of Theatre George Angell. “It’s an exact Shakespearean gender inversion.”