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...fair, the decorum at last night’s meeting returned to normal. But before the student body votes on the fee hike in a referendum later this semester, the council should consider whether its recent behavior imparts confidence in its ability to handle a boost in its budget...
...contestants seemed all too willing to throw their respectability out the window in the pursuit of victory. Given the task of selling lemonade on the streets of New York, the female team wore extra tight shirts and included complimentary kisses on the cheek with every glass. When challenged to boost sales at Planet Hollywood, the women again fetched the street-walker wear out of their wardrobes and begged men on the street to buy them shots inside the restaurant. When presenting a new advertising approach for an airline, they photographed the jets as phallic symbols and used ad slogans alluding...
...long-malnourished microbe sciences in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) are going to get a boost tomorrow, when over 200 scientists from across the Northeast will flock to the Science Center to attend the “debut” of Harvard’s new Microbial Science Initiative...
...Which items are most potent for a hangover, an energy boost, or to comfort a broken heart...
Beating Brown, which came into the game first in the Ivy League, provides a huge boost for Harvard in the highly pressurized—and remarkably short—Ivy season...