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Other students, however, are unfazed by the colder weather...

Author: By Yingzhen Zhang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Weather Leaves Students Out in the Cold | 12/6/2002 | See Source »

...nights get colder and the inertia of classes sets in, parties need to heat up. Although a little more complicated than the usual dorm room fare, these fiery concoctions are well worth the effort. The mixture of alcohol tastes remarkably like a Dr. Pepper. The faster you drink, the better the effect. Also, a large beer glass is recommended so the shot drop is controlled. Brian J. Emeott ’04, who tried these sizzling cocktails for first time at a recent Harvard party, recommends the drink for friends averse to alcohol. “It?...

Author: By Alice O. Wong, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Drinky-Drink | 10/17/2002 | See Source »

...body uses the same nutrients all year round, but it has special needsin autumn. The shorter days and colder weather make people less active, which is why it's all the more important to eata healthy and balanced diet.The U.S. Department of Agriculture recommends five ormore servings of fruits and vegetables a day--even if they have to be pumpkins instead of blueberries. --Reported by A. Chris Gajilan/New York...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: After the Blueberries | 10/7/2002 | See Source »

...letter urging incoming students to “slow down” for the past two summers in what he acknowledges is a fairly vain attempt to get Harvard students to change their habits of a lifetime. Unfortunately for Lewis, the second law of thermodynamics that everything gets colder (and thus slows down) does not seem to apply at Harvard—undergraduates whiz around, never properly pausing for breath, let alone stopping. He acknowledges as much in an e-mail message, explaining, “I almost wonder if it’s possible to understand the warnings...

Author: By Anthony S.A. Freinberg, | Title: Harvard Degree, Four Years Early | 10/4/2002 | See Source »

...colder months, Nagano prefecture--site of the 1998 Winter Olympics--offers the delightful contrast of piping-hot springs amid snow. Two hours west of Tokyo lie the vast Lake Suwa and the onsen town of Kamisuwa. At Saginoyu saginoyu.com) a historic inn, some of the grandest rooms offer private rotenburo, round cedar tubs overlooking the lake. But don't miss the communal onsen on the ground floor, where the rotenburo are shielded by tile roofs from which icicles hang in winter. In spring, cherry blossoms provide a pink feast for fatigued bathers' eyes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Global Life: Hot-Water High | 7/29/2002 | See Source »

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