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...pub’s opening date has been twice delayed since the project began, but I can’t complain??the musky, old-world luster we have every right to expect isn’t built in a day. The moment I get anxious about another abrogated deadline, I just assume they hit a water main putting in the Roman baths. I find it’s an effective stress reducer...
...freshman who prattishly filed a lawsuit against Princeton last year for having the gall not to admit him, allegedly because of the admission committee’s prejudice against Asian Americans. The article, co-written with Asian students on the Daily Princetonian’s staff, went on to complain??in broken English—Princeton’s latent antipathy towards admitting Asian Americans. “I the super smart Asian,” it says. “Princeton the super dumb college, not accept me. I get angry and file a federal civil rights...
...with this fantasy of America. He continues that “with Hugh’s character there’s the cynical, world-weary guy who just thinks everything sucks.” Ultimately Weitz is proud of his work, but does “expect people to complain??depending on how slow the news week is.” But the political spin of the movie is really secondary, according to Weitz, and he goes so far as to call it a “cultural comedy.” Citing comparison to early Mel Brooks...
...course, Dartmouth swimming doesn’t necessarily have to become a varsity team. In a time when college athletics resembles the professional ranks more and more—or so people complain??Harvard could become a pioneer by making Dartmouth swimming into its own minor league swimming affiliate. Hanover could become a site of player development, and swimmers could be “called up” to the Crimson from New Hampshire as circumstances demand...
Students at Harvard tend to complain??about reading assignments, dining-hall food, the distance from the Quad to the river and the lack of cable in dorms, to name but a few grievances. Yet there exist a small number of students who remain unfazed by such trivialities. These young men possess something they modestly call “perspective.” They have marched for miles upon miles, from dawn to dusk, with heavy packs on their backs. They have been left in the jungle to fend for themselves for days at a time. They have launched...
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