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This spring, when Pfoho-bound freshman, new approach Annenberg on that fateful Friday before Spring Break, they’ll not only find enthusiastic house-mates convincing them that life in the Quad is great but also a brand-new mascot to welcome them: the Pforzheimer polar bear. The house has never had a mascot before, but after after several years of conversation about creating one, residents overwhelmingly voted to welcome the big white bear into their family...

Author: By D.b. Doroshow, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Pfoho’s Photogenic Polar | 11/1/2001 | See Source »

...pf’ to everything from ‘pfuck the river’ to ‘pfight for IM victory,’ the Quad residence was called North House. The masters’ interest in cold weather regions (hello Boston) and a collection of polar bear photographs combined with the fact that North house is...wait for it...the northern most residential house, gave the idea of a house mascot the push it needed to come under House Council consideration...

Author: By D.b. Doroshow, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Pfoho’s Photogenic Polar | 11/1/2001 | See Source »

Other than welcoming new freshmen into the house, the polar bear will most likely make an appearance on House IM t-shirts, because they are “very photogenic and look good on black and red, which are our house colors,” commented Pfoho House Council president Teresa L. Bechtold...

Author: By D.b. Doroshow, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Pfoho’s Photogenic Polar | 11/1/2001 | See Source »

...have much to bomb, so the Pentagon knows that air power can't do everything. Air power is not nearly as effective against a movement as it is against a government. You kill a regular army by destroying one in three of its tanks - it's like a bear: when you knock out its hindquarters, it's no longer a threat. But the Taliban is more like a bacterial infection. It's still there even if you destroy two thirds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Afghanistan Situation Report | 10/30/2001 | See Source »

...price, artists get about a dollar, record labels get $5 to $10 and the rest goes to the retailer. These prices reflect the costs of doing business—artists, who often pay for their studio recording time, seldom profit on an album. Record labels, which bear heavy promotion costs, usually make a dollar or two of profit per CD, as do the record stores, which must pay rent and salaries...

Author: By Alex F. Rubalcava, | Title: Steal This Column! | 10/29/2001 | See Source »

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