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...need a degree in epidemiology to sense the change in gay culture. No, the corner bathhouse hasn't reopened, but gay men often chat--online and in bars--about unprotected sex. More fantasize about having it than have it, but we've been talking about it so much we had to appropriate a pithy catchphrase a few years ago: "barebacking." You can find a barebacking partner in most cities without much trouble on the Internet...
Though Rudenstine maintained office hours open to students, only a handful were able to drop in and chat with the president. The “Days of Dialogue” event this year, in which Rudenstine and other administrators held an open discussion with students, was exceptional mostly because the opportunity for students to question Rudenstine in a public setting had never occurred before. And the termination during Rudenstine’s tenure of the position of Dean of Students, formerly held by Archie C. Epps III, eliminated the only top administrator who was directly responsible for students?...
...shining, the pseudo-Beatles are playing “Here Comes the Sun”) and you just smile to yourself and think, I’m here. We forget the serene beauty of the Lowell courtyard in the spring, when the trees blossom and students chat lazily on the grass. We forget, in the stress of papers and exams, the thrill of shopping period when you realize that even if you attended Harvard five times you could never exhaust the possibilities. Perhaps most we forget that, yes, administrators are fallible; they make mistakes, but we shouldn?...
...weekly Lowell House teas where students sip hot cider and tea and munch on scones, the formal dinners with professors and members of senior common rooms—remnant of an older Harvard—compel us to take time from our busy schedules and private intellectual musings to chat, to remember what it’s like to be civil. Or not so civil—as in relations between The Crimson and a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine. Either way, tradition ensures there?...
...need a degree in epidemiology to sense the change in gay culture. No, the corner bathhouse hasn't reopened, but gay men often chat--online and in bars--about unprotected sex. More fantasize about having it than have it, but we've been talking about it so much we had to appropriate a pithy catchphrase a few years ago: "barebacking." You can find a barebacking partner in most cities without much trouble on the Internet...