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...might think, then, that any piece of junk you come across could qualify as bad art. But MOBA won’t settle for just any third-rate canvas; only 10 to 20 percent of submissions are “bad enough” for the MOBA board and there are rigorous rules dictating what will be considered. No works by children, no commercially-produced paintings, and no tacky tourist art are permitted. Nor are kitschy paintings on black velvet, paint-by-numbers, or latch-hook rugs accepted. “Any of the aforementioned may be compelling...
...wrapped up my freshman year last spring, it appeared that everything was going just as I had planned. I thoroughly enjoyed my classes (yes, even Expos), I made new friends, and I finally found my extracurricular niche on campus as a Crimson Sports Board editor...
Like any ambitious freshman, I wanted to impress my superiors on the Board. I picked up stories that nobody wanted, and when I was elected, I picked up three beats–women’s basketball, track, and men’s volleyball. I picked up two more going into sophomore year, including the highly-coveted football beat...
...dining hall. However, those students who hoard enormous quantities of food into their bags are putting a strain on the dining hall and costing the university. It should not be overlooked that HUDS does a great job of keeping costs down as the percent change in board costs has been lower than peer institutions like Yale and Stanford over the last few years, but the increased food consumption should not dramatically affect costs. Most Annen-burglars are not hoarders: They just want to take the occasional item because they know they will be hungry later and do not want...
...Crimson’s defense, backstopped by freshman Laura Bellamy, kept the Saints off the board through two first-period power plays—limiting St. Lawrence to just two shots in four minutes of man-up action...