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Dear Sara,I’m Type A for anal, and I’m trying to make an itemized list of things I need to enjoy The Game this weekend. It’s really hard. So far, all I have is “self, blockmates.” Plus, I’m lazy and there are more entertaining things I could be doing. Could you just list some things for me instead, since it’s kind of your job? —Lazy in LowellLazy, your existence perplexes...
...uncanny incoherence and a remarkable ability to invent words. You’ll also meet professor Neil Levine, who last year taught the core course, Lit and Arts B-34, “Frank Lloyd Wright and the Modern City and Suburb.” Professor Levine is exceptionally anal about letting his students out exactly on time, which is great, and almost begins to make up for his extreme outbursts of anger at the innocent slide projector man whenever the images are out of focus. Because the HAA department is so small—or, more likely, because it?...
...you’ll find out what makes for a stable relationship (apparently, it's not just sex). You'll even learn exciting new words, like "tribadism" (Google it!). Section discussion runs from "frank" to "raunchy" as people open up on the finer points of love, gender, and anal sex. As taught by Rodriguez, this class was a definite gut. The TFs were far too kind and laid-back to care about a late paper here or there (We wonder why they were so relaxed?), and the papers were on sex-related topics of the students’ choosing. While...
Cabot Library: 1. The purple-curtained science library, located in the Science Center. 2. A second home for anal pre-meds. 3. An interesting smell, thanks to its long history of all-night hours during reading period. Cambridge Common: 1. Grassy knoll separating the Quad from the rest of civilization. Steer clear at night to avoid being mugged. (Seriously.) 2. Bar on Mass. Ave. popular with Quadlings. Cantabridgians: 1. Pretentious name given to the residents of Cambridge. 2. What Yalies call...
Tests are also under way to see whether vaccinating boys against HPV is a good idea. Although they obviously don't get cervical cancer, they are at risk of contracting warts as well as penile and anal cancers that may be linked to HPV. Plus, vaccinating boys against HPV should, in the long run, help protect girls and women...