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...your calorie-counting girlfriend: a Finale’s 4-inch cake (Who cares that it’s bite-sized? It’s not like she’ll finish it anyway) $12.00. 2) For your fellow Owl member: a beer belt from Newbury Comics, $14.99. 3) For your ex: a $15.00 gift certificate to About Hair (a two-for-one special, a bad haircut, and guaranteed uneasiness). 4) For your friend at Boston University: “How to Transfer to the College of Your Choice” from the Harvard Book Store, $12.95. 5) For that...
...powerful discussion. Cambridge in 2006 might not be the Village in the 1920’s, but that won’t stop McMillian from hosting his salon every Friday night for the rest of the year. “I have a great capacity for drinking beer and talking politics,” he says...
...It’s close to the bookstore, there’s a stage, and there’s a bar for some post-talk imbibing!” ESPN coverage of Monday-night football on the Kong’s second-floor televisions perfectly complemented the subject material. Beer and appetizers from three large pupu platters peppered the tables, although the Chinese wall hangings belied the appearance of a sports bar. Pierce kept his audience of about 30 engaged and chuckling as he read passages infused with wit and knowledge of Patriots football. Not many Harvard undergraduates attended...
Under their constant gaze, a black-market slowly emerged of minors who traded money, foods, or maybe the odd sexual favor for precious beer. I have no doubt that had the tailgate continued through the fourth quarter, a currency of cigarettes would have evolved...
...Harvard-Yale, the Boston Police Department (BPD) needs to learn to negotiate instead of dictate. Students should be able to have more than one unticketed entrance. Individuals should be permitted to bring in a limited amount of personal alcohol. The University should be authorized to supply beer without third-party vendors. The tailgate should be allowed to continue until after the game. These are reasonable compromises. In return, the student body should renew its pledge to forego rioting and other acts of extreme stupidity. This year, Harvard students kept their end of the deal; now it?...