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...participate in the underground process) are lacking, and that “real” Greeks pledge, make becoming a Greek in minority communities a do or die situation for those who want it badly enough. But very few are informed about how dangerous and damaging the process can be??the fact that every pledging experience doesn’t end in death does not mean that the conditions for it fail to exist...
...first time [at Harvard], people of Latino or Hispanic heritage can see the best and most famous works from authors of their own heritage,” she says.Written in 1932, “Bodas” opens on the eve of a wedding when the bride-to-be??referred to only as the novia—leaves her fiancée, the novio, to return to the arms of her former lover Leonardo. The novia’s mother is furious since their family is involved in a feud with Leonardo’s. She convinces...
...choice, as it stands, is not one at all. I am a Rockies fan, and as much flak as it might cause me in these unfriendly northeastern parts, my allegiance is—and will always be??to Colorado...
While Massachusetts prides itself on a storied history—generally disappointing though it might be??Colorado is a mysterious land famous for commodities other than quality baseball. Great skiing. National Parks. Ice-cold beer...
...very pleased with how we finished,” said Harvard head coach Tim Murphy. “Nothing came easy for us, but we became the type of football team in the last quarter against Cornell, in the last quarter against Lafayette, that we want to be??a team that rises to the occasion and finds a way to win.”Things started out ominously for the Crimson. After a three-and-out on its opening drive, sophomore Thomas Hull’s punt was blocked after the snap bounced on the ground. Brandon Mitchell...