Word: cartoons
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...site index greets viewers with a picture of Britney lounging in her typical sultry, seductive, “come-hither” fashion. The cartoon bubble emanating from her mouth holds one of the many equations for the Density of States, one the most ubiquitous required formulas in the field. The site has a Google search engine option, cleverly altered to “Booble,” not to mention various indexes with payloads worth of textbook information on semiconductors. And of course, every page of equations has—you guessed it—random pictures of Britney...
Eating Concerns Hotline and Outreach (ECHO) volunteers—and those members of the Harvard community to whom eating concerns are an uncomfortable reality—deserve an apology from The Crimson for running the insensitive and unfair editorial cartoon by Collin W. Blackburn ’04 (Oct. 15). Indeed, it’s unclear what to call this piece, as it has no political message and serves no apparent purpose except to stigmatize those who staff campus helplines and those they serve. Peer counseling groups such as ECHO and Contact provide an important service even to those...
...other day I opened up an old copy of the New Yorker and came across a cartoon titled “The IMs of Romeo & Juliet.” Mocking our generation of IM-users, the cartoon had Romeo start out saying “yo wassup” and “scool sucked 2day.” Overall, I have to agree with the magazine’s message. There’s something wrong when “talking to friends” means staring at your computer screen and typing, while not gesturing or making...
Jem’s greatest contribution, however, was her ability to show young girls they could exert influence in the world that was the 1980s. Jem came out just four years after the birth of MTV, and her cartoon show demonstrated that female-dominated bands could have kick-ass rock videos. The hour-long show was specked with music video sequences, each one carrying the mark of MTV. Even Starlight Records was a beacon of hope to young women. Through her work as Jerrica the CEO, Jem showed young girls that the booming big business world...
...patriotism," Coleman says. "It's his judgment that's wrong." If Republicans are implicitly arguing that our national security would best be served by a Republican Senate, Democrats counter that our financial security depends on the opposite. A nasty new spot on the Democratic National Committee website shows a cartoon figure of President Bush saying "Trust me" as he pushes an old woman in a wheelchair down a flight of stairs--actually a stock-market chart...