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...heads to class or Boston as part of the Mission Hill After School Program, which he helps coordinate. “Not dressing like that doesn’t mean that you still don’t rep that neighborhood,” says the social activist and blogger. “It’s just that you’re becoming an adult.” “Chimaobi acts scary but he’s really a big-ass teddy bear,” says friend Andrew H. Golis...
...flew open, revealing a bemused middle-aged man. For the first time since 1879, the Porcellian tailgate (which came complete with a dead pig!) was THE place to be. At the Kirkland tailgate, an ’09er deliberately exposed himself to everyone’s favorite sex blogger. Impossible is nothing, literally. Phoho’s pre-Harvard-Yale Aleksey Vayner theme party featured a DJ, refreshments, and a grand total of zero guests. There was even more of nothing at the Pajama Party held at 45 Mount Auburn that Saturday night. Boston-based sororities and frats convened...
...support dissidents than they once were, but it is easier than ever for those opposed to Putin to get their message out. In Soviet times, dissidents had to smuggle their news and thoughts to a wider audience through surreptitious meetings with foreign reporters or crudely printed tracts. Today, any blogger with a grievance can become a dissident, and the Internet is the new samizdat. And in the past two years alone, Russians have lodged almost 20,000 individual grievance cases at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France; some of the most significant relate to abuses in Chechnya...
...challenge Sununu to a rematch. “Jeanne is really enjoying her work with students and faculty at the Institute of Politics, and has no other plans at this time,” IOP spokesman Esten Perez wrote in an e-mail. In an interview with Boston Globe blogger James Pindell posted to the paper’s Web site Friday, Shaheen said she has “not ruled out” running for Senate in 2008. Shaheen was elected New Hampshire’s first female governor in 1996 and served as the national chair for John...
...scholarship has been “mostly positive,” and that he has received dozens of e-mails supporting the plan. Since the story was first reported in the B.U. Daily Free Press yesterday, the Republicans’ move has garnered attention nationally—including from blogger Matt Drudge and FOX News’ Brit Hume. But in interviews last night, several Harvard students said that the Caucasian-only scholarship was divisive. “An act such as this is probably not going to help people on the other side of the table understand where...