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Most people do their best to forget the awkward glory of middle school social life. Apparently those people don’t live in Pfoho. This past Friday saw the first ever HoCo-sponsored Pfoho Sleepover, replete with scary movies, board games, and gratuitous Britney and NSYNC videos. FM dropped by for a closer look at the pre-pubescent revelry. 11:14 p.m. I wander into a darkened common room as the group of slumber party guests watched “The Ring.” There’s popcorn and cookies aplenty, but only about ten people sprawled...
...www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9H1bQdT8Pw]A video posted on YouTube features six young men, presumably first-year residents of Canaday Hall, getting down and dirty in the basement of the newest -- but perhaps not cleanest -- freshman dorm. Although there are no women to speak of in the video, it is set to the Britney Spears song "Womanizer". And though the video is sans nudity, here are some highlights: a gentleman in shutter shades sensually peeling and eating a banana; another young man aggressively humping a recycling bin; a third man suggestively sliding across a table on his back and rubbing his hands all over...
...lacking both strong lyrics and a memorable beat. Kanye is the self-proclaimed voice of our generation, but he’ll find it hard to support that claim if he doesn’t leave the over-digitized, robotic monotone to people with no actual talent—Britney Spears, anyone? -Arhana Chattopadhyay
...puck and tipped in a shot right between Clarkson goaltender Lauren Dahm’s legs, putting the Crimson up, 1-0, before most spectators had even reached their seats.Three minutes later, the Golden Knights responded after Brine was whistled for hooking. Clarkson got on the board when junior Britney Selina took a pass from Melissa Waldie and snuck the puck past Harvard junior goalie Christina Kessler with nine seconds left on the power play.“There was no letdown,” Stone said. “It was just all right, here we are. They?...
...Pedersen is concerned, VG Nett got to where it is by ignoring the verities of newspapering and inventing a new set of rules. For starters, Pedersen and his editors try to identify the day's sexiest story - anything from Israeli air strikes on Gaza to Britney Spears; "we don't care how important it is in typical newspaper terms." He then throws waves of reporters at it, updating the story continuously with material that he'll take from anybody and everybody. "The Net has broken the newspapers' monopoly on production and distribution," says Pedersen. "You always find that the first...