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...CHARLIE CHRISTIAN THE GENIUS OF THE ELECTRIC GUITAR...
...acknowledges that a “parliamentary twist” might change the result of the vote.UC members voted by a 26-19 margin Monday night to amend the council’s nondiscrimination provision. That rule currently bars funding for organizations such as the Harvard-Radcliffe Asian American Christian Fellowship (AACF), which requires its officers to “subscribe without reserve” to principles of faith, as well as several single-sex a cappella groups.The Monday night proposal would allow the UC to fund events open to the entire undergraduate body but sponsored by so-called...
...able to lost sight of him. His character has a picture of a young Marlon Brando in his room; it’s an apt comparison. When the older brother—a picture of bourgeoisie smugness—brings the murder out socially, his detachment is reminiscent of Christian Bale’s performance in “American Psycho.” It’s a scene that will remind college viewers of one too many dorm parties, with their esoteric meaningless ritual. Most surprising was the director’s enthusiasm for the incest plot narrative...
...losses to the Crimson earlier this year, the Tigers managed only three runs on 15 hits. Princeton’s strength lies in its pitching and defense, both of which are ranked first in the Ivy League. The Tigers boast a team ERA of 4.28, and sophomore righty Christian Staehely has an impressive 2.44 ERA to go along with his 4-1 record. Senior ace Erik Stiller, who ranks fifth in the league with a 3.54 ERA, has totaled a league-high 54 strikeouts in 56 innings pitched. Behind him stands an airtight defense that has committed only 66 errors...
...man—of various faiths last night to discuss topics that ranged from premarital sex to masturbation to homosexuality. The event, entitled “Faith and Foreplay: A Discussion on Women, Religion and Spirituality” was held at Hillel and was co-sponsored by Hillel and Christian Impact. Nicole M. Laws ’06, the former president of the Association of Black Harvard Women, said, “I was excited that there were so many types of viewpoints. I appreciated having people who were conservative as well as those who weren?...