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Dates: during 2010-2019
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...Night.” Though many choruses are frustratingly unoriginal, “Chainsaw” thoroughly breaks this pattern with the bizarre refrain, “Giving myself to you is like giving myself to a chainsaw.” Though this line falls flat, Merriweather has the benefit of a sound big enough to command some melodrama, and, even when he overreaches, he overreaches with a brazenness that’s fun to listen to and more than a little endearing...

Author: By Adam T. Horn, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Daniel Merriweather | 2/23/2010 | See Source »

Moreover, the QSA would undoubtedly benefit from spreading awareness about queer culture and issues to the rest of campus. Positive public relations, especially in this time of tumultuous social change, is something from which the QSA could greatly benefit. We applaud the QSA in rewriting its mission statement to promote its goal of becoming a more open, inclusive community. Identity is a complicated entity, and this is a development that, if handled correctly, will hopefully lead to a more thorough and open on-campus dialog about issues of identity and sexuality...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: A More Inclusive Group | 2/23/2010 | See Source »

Every once in a while evil shows up and has to be defeated for the benefit of mankind, no matter what the cost. Germany's Nazis were such evil. Maybe Iran will be some day. But neither Iraq nor Afghanistan qualify. Mr. Blair is wrong. Joerg Boese, BERGEN, GERMANY

Author: /time Magazine | Title: State of the White House | 2/22/2010 | See Source »

Along with his rigorous training and academic schedule, Wylie helped organize “An Evening with Champions,” the annual skating benefit that raises money for cancer research...

Author: By Monica M. Dodge, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Paul S. Wylie ’90-91: U.S. Figure Skating Olympics Silver Medalist | 2/22/2010 | See Source »

...professional world, always identifying new talent for the show,” said then-Eliot House Master Stephen A. Mitchell, a professor of Scandinavian oral tradition and literature. “He was just a very gifted member of the community who used his notoriety to the benefit of the community...

Author: By Monica M. Dodge, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Paul S. Wylie ’90-91: U.S. Figure Skating Olympics Silver Medalist | 2/22/2010 | See Source »

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