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...every Dylan, there’s been a Wyclef. The HCC and the UC admit the problem. “Our biggest challenge in the past has been gauging student interest,” says HCC Vice-Chair of Production Samantha H. Fink ’08. Nevertheless, a few successful events could restore the student body’s faith in university-sponsored social programming...
...curriculum, visiting students could potentially never return to their home schools. Furthermore, the question of whether or not these students would honestly be interested in transferring to Harvard had they not been at Harvard as visiting students under these special circumstances needs to be addressed. Whether we admit it or not, Harvard has a certain allure that attracts students from all over the world. Assuming that visiting students do not hold this superficial argument for staying, the most compelling argument would then be that they have built relationships in their short time here and that they have grown accustomed...
...throughout the ages, the first 100 or so pages of the book are a bit dry. In this portion, the book reads more like a musty encyclopedia—defying the hip image conveyed by the young red-shirted man who poses with outstretched arms on the cover. I admit, I found myself feeling as though I were reading an overlong introduction to an Expos 20 paper. Indeed, I wondered when Shelby would move beyond setting up his argument and actually advance it by adding a new dimension to the historical facts...
...Taylor storyline progressed, as Taylor further professed her love for Seth and anime. From the looks of it, this plot development is slated to continue for a while, and that is fine by me, because I’m kind of digging Taylor. C’mon…admit that the whole “mentally unstable” thing is sort of a turn-on. Now, onto the cryptic finale of the episode. After Marissa commented on how she is so pleased that Ryan is so balanced and calm this year, Ryan entered the poolhouse, gazed pensively...
While Yale is no doubt inferior to Harvard on the gridiron, as evidenced by its fifth straight loss to the Crimson in the 122nd rendition of the Game, Elihu and his New Haven faithful definitely know how to stage sterling tailgates. In fact, painful as it is to admit, Yale deserves a great deal of credit for overseeing tailgates this year that were virtually arrest free and sans any alcohol-related injuries. Not to mention, while roughly 30 individuals were transported from the Yale Bowl and its environs to nearby hospitals after imbibing excessive amounts of alcohol, this number...