Possession Review

Possession tells the story of Jess, a workaholic wife to artist Ryan, with a work-related past involving her ex-convict brother-in-law Roman. Her world is turned upside-down after a freak car accident sends her husband and brother-in-law in comas, but her life is thrown into a tailspin when Roman wakes up thinking he is his brother.

2011 Ford Mustang 5.0 V-8 and 3.7 V-6

We have in our possession the 2011 Mustang 5.0 V-8 and 3.7 V-6, and although our drive impressions and test numbers are embargoed until Monday morning, we can tell you what we discovered after our trip to the dyno this morning.

F1 Sponsorship: Is Now the Time to Get In?

This weekend is sees the second race of the 2010 F1 season take place in Australia. In the leadup the Financial Times has run a story on the slowdown in F1 sponsorship, with reporters Christian Sylt and Carloine Reid noting a drop of $115 million from last year.

Facebook Fans: You Get What You Pay for

Take a look at the Facebook Fan Pages of some brands and what you see is not a pretty picture. Oh, the numbers look good, but when you dig a little deeper a different picture emerges. Walls filled with off topic conversations at best, vile language and real antipathy for the brand at worst. What happened?

Masculine Science V. Marie Curie

The persistent dearth of women scientists has been researched, contested and speculated upon in recent years, with study after study interpreting this paucity as born of bias, biology or some combination of both. But amid this understandable concern about why so few women succeed in science, another significant question is often neglected: how the few women who have succeeded managed to do so.

Harvard FAS Goes Open Access

Yesterday, Harvard University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) unanimously voted a motion on open access policy. FAS Faculty members now grant to the university a non-exclusive, irrevocable, worldwide license to distribute their scholarly articles, provided it is for non commercial uses.

Arguing Against History and for Entre-Commuting

Just like our computer's QWERTY keyboards (they were designed to be inefficient so typewriter keys wouldn't stick, yet we use them today on devices that will never, ever stick), we're using thinking that's anywhere from 100 to 1,000 years old (and more) to determine our staffing and working decisions.

Richard Garriott Launches Poker Social Network

All online poker lovers have something to rejoice now. The most popular video game designer, Mr. Richard Garriott, who is also called the Lord British, has come up with a new idea that will bring a lot of fun to online poker fans. He plans to do what he always does -- something extraordinary, something that others cannot think before him and something that he always gave to the online gamers. He now plans starting a poker gaming social networking site, called Portalarium.

The Harvard Law & International Development Society

Access to justice for Burmese refugees in Thailand. Criminal justice reform in post-conflict Liberia. Private sector development in Tanzania. These are just some of the real-world issues that this year's 1Ls have been able to tackle through one of HLS's newest and fastest-growing student organizations, the Harvard Law and International Development Society (LIDS).

Collegiate All-Stars Spotlights Top Collegiate Cyclists

Women competing at this year's USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships have an added incentive: the chance to earn the opportunity to race against professionals at the premier stage race in the country. For the fourth consecutive year, the Nature Valley Grand Prix will include a composite team of six collegiate racers who will wear their school jerseys but compete as the "Ryan Collegiate All-Stars."