Word: clicheed
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Meanwhile, Mahan’s other priority, universal keycard access, has become something of a cliche in discussions of Harvard safety. The incoming president has clung to this goal, while administrators and House masters have not budged from strong opposition.
"It's a cliche that whenever candidates want to speak to the black community, they go to a church," says John Simpkins, an African-American associate director of the Richard Riley Institute at Furman University in Greenville, S.C. "But the people they really need to reach aren't in the...
Until she discovered L'Oreal's ethnic-beauty institute on Chicago's South Side, Regina Hatcher had dry, strawlike hair--the price she paid for chemically straightening it. But one Sunday, the African-American security officer, 35, received a tip from a friend whose daughter had turned to the center...
Americans under 50, as the cliche goes, were raised by the mass media. And this fall, as grown children sometimes do, some of them began to neglect their mother. On the major broadcast TV networks, ratings among viewers 18 to 49 years old (the group most closely watched by advertisers...
At 33, an age when hip-hop cliche holds that most rappers are irrelevant, bankrupt or dead, Jay-Z is idolized, loaded and routinely spotted within kissing distance of Beyonce Knowles (which is its own special way of being alive). JayZ is also profoundly bored. "I've had it with...