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After a season-opening win against Buffalo, Radcliffe hosted Georgetown in the Class of 1974 Cup. With an established rhythm on the water, the varsity eight came from behind to seize its first trophy of the season with a time...
...don’t worry about free time. The school remodeled the common space below the freshman dining hall to create a pub where you can sing karaoke, eat 25-cent buffalo wings, or sip on a $2 latte. There’s also a fund to provide eligible students free tickets to events sponsored by student groups, like concerts, plays, and house formals...
...Yunnan has been to give the Dai this opportunity to return to the roots of a festival that has been largely co-opted by visitors to the province. Traditionally, Cable explains, water-splashing was not as essential to the New Year as other rituals like the slaughtering of buffalo. "But," she says, "animal sacrifice isn't great for tourism." What's more, the Dai did not always engage in unruly street battles using buckets filled to the icy brim and unforgiving water pistols. Writes Thai folklorist Phya Anuman Rajadhon: "The water-throwing later degenerated into vicious forms." Older villagers remember...
...spent nearly a year in prison for "anti-socialist" activities when the Moscow-backed communist government imposed martial law in Poland. After his release, he became a leader of the underground Solidarity movement that campaigned for democratic reform, helping to topple the communist regime. (See pictures of the Buffalo, N.Y. plane crash...
While the president's role is largely symbolic, the holder can veto government legislation. Lech Kaczynski infuriated the Tusk government several times by blocking legislation including health sector reform. (See pictures of the Buffalo, N.Y. plane crash...