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...don’t know if [Greenfield] forgot or subtracted the wrong amount, but the amount subtracted was less than the actual amount. Not enough was subtracted, we thought we had more money,” Kurisu told The Crimson last night...
...Life Committee (CLC) and creating an independent social programming board. Although taking the UC “out of the social programming business” might be a step in the right direction, it will not lead to any significant difference of satisfaction with campus social life, because the actual root of students’ dissatisfaction is their over-commitment and high stress levels...
This isn’t viable because it ignores the actual impact that UC funding has on student life. The wording of an organization’s constitution is surely secondary to the nature, audience, and impact of the events it puts on, and if the entire campus stands to benefit from an AACF event, the UC should fund it. Supporters of this option respond that money is fungible and that funding an individual event frees up an organization’s resources for other, more exclusive, and more sinister activities. Fine. But frankly, if UC support would make...
Directed by David Slade Lions Gate Films 4.5 stars If anyone has seen the trailer for “Hard Candy,” rest assured, the actual film is just as intense and creepy. Two very, shall we say, “unique” people find each other over the internet—with the aliases Lensman319 and Thonggrrrrl14, nods to his profession and her age (gross)—and decide to meet in person. However, this is in no way “You’ve Got Mail” with a pedophiliac twist. This...
...says Matthew D. O’Brien ’07, who also organized Quincy’s game. “Last year we slept in Adams dining hall for a couple nights.” In the past, participants have targeted not only each other, but actual intruders. In 2000, a Pforzheimer resident used a dart gun to hold up a stranger he found outside of his suite, believing that he was participating in the House’s annual game of “Gotcha,” according to an article published in The Crimson. Harvard...