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...appointment only.We should be accustomed to this stress and structure by senior year, but it seems several summers of urban independence have only made brick walls and handbooks harder to handle. Freedom can be hard to find. And we’re angry about it. But not willing to complain and much too proud to slow down, we drive forward and fly further, facing one-ways and turbulence the whole ride. Thus it’s really no wonder we’re left worked-up at the end of each week. It’s more than understandable that...
...rooms are nice, the coffee is warm. Go and use them. The school and private donors, namely Corporation Senior Fellow James R. Houghton ’58, have thrown an enormous sum of money at the Women’s Center, and all students—many of whom complain loudly and frequently about the lack of communal and easily accessible space on this campus—should take a hold of the ample resources. But the most valuable resource that the center is consuming is its physical space, and convincing students to use it will require some active recruiting...
...wealthiest E.U. nations on a per-capita basis in the next 15 years. He heads a different party from that of Economics Minister Savisaar and doesn't see why anybody should take issue with the current policies. "When the economy is growing so fast it's very difficult to complain," he says, describing life in the country as being "like a fairy tale." Even fairy tales can have bad scenes, of course. Savisaar is currently negotiating for the government to buy back the national railway, which it privatized in 2001 - a decision it now regrets. Plans to sell the state...
...them spend time in a foreign land by building automated sewage systems out of discarded lead pipes, living in burlap huts, and showering with a hollow gourd. These poor souls inevitably suffer from severe culture shock when they re-enter the United States. They find it materialistic and complain about the sheer surplus of caramel macchiatos. This is not what happened to me when I returned from Bella Italia. If I did experience any culture shock, it was in the jarring lack of fur in the already borderline-gauche clothing worn by denizens of Cambridge. Fur is everywhere in this...
...complain. As directed by Mike Nichols and choreographed by Casey Nicholaw, it has as much charm, vigor and musical-comedy knowhow as anything on Broadway. But a Telegraph of London headline for a story about the show got it right: "And Now for Something Completely Familiar...