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...women that participate, ignoring out-dated notions of modesty to take part in what is mostly a sausage-fest. I also appreciate that for some women in particular, running naked is not the most pleasant experience, yet sure enough, even some of the more endowed female students on campus brave the pain to become part of the group, every bounce a testament to their school spirit...
...decided that it would be a fantastic idea, on the fateful night of April 26, 2005, to take in all six of the current season’s episodes in one sitting. As a visiting student who’s only at Harvard temporarily, I felt the need to brave this challenge in order to better educate myself as to the realities of Harvard life, keeping a running diary to document my wondrous journey...
...Love for all, hatred for none," and we share in the grief of mankind. John Paul II undertook his mission as leader of the Catholic Church with great humility and devotion. He was a man our Muslim community fully respected, and our regard only increased as we witnessed the brave manner in which he fought ill health over the past few years. Abid Khan Hartlepool, England There is no doubt that Pope John Paul II was a great guy. He traveled widely to meet people and tactfully handled global political issues. He would have been the most significant Pope...
...Adigun ’06, of the CCDT, got things started by asking assembled dancers which maneuvers they were already familiar with. One brave soul ventured an answer: “The foxtrot.” Adigun then gave a brief demonstration that was met with a mixture of laughter and applause...
...other schools people would have been willing to stand out and brave the elements,” McCambridge said. “In my past experience with events, rain tends to drive Harvard students indoors...