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...course of the season, finding out little personal tidbits that will develop into intriguing features, occasionally getting thank-you notes from pleased parents—it simulates becoming the best of friends with someone who may not be able to recognize you in passing. This, coupled with the constant discussion about what has happened recently in Crimson sports and who really had the best game of the week, leads to a massive accumulation of knowledge about relative strangers.However, it gets worse—I am also a cheerleader. To most of you, cheerleaders may not seem to be the creepiest...
...HUDS’ emphasis on utilizing the truly dynamic potential of the vegetable. If we are going to eat so much squash, such variety is crucial. Moreover, we are happy that squash is generally served alongside another vegetable option, and students who love squash are undoubtedly thrilled with its constant availability. An overload of squash simply means that the produce from the farm is wasted as students tire of it and stop consuming it all. By diversifying the sustainable food grown and offered, Harvard could diminish excess produce. Harvard has made great strides toward sustainability, and partnering with a farm...
Between Pauley’s constant road trips—she’s a self-professed “urban hiker,” who confesses to live out of a bookbag—she’s put out two full-length CDs. The most recent one, “Elijah Drop Your Gun,” was funded entirely by fans, including seven $1,000 donations...
...months before the execution, which had originally been planned for September, radical groups called for revenge attacks, while the American and Australian embassies in Indonesia received bomb threats. Malls and hotels stepped up security in response to the constant local and international media coverage of the impending executions. But some experts say violence is not likely to spread...
...named after the most deadly form of electromagnetic radiation. The master ironist is here to warn us of a world full of melting icecaps and approaching apocalypse. (There may also be a love story somewhere in the lyrics.) Though the world may be ending, Beck’s constant inventiveness and bizarreness certainly are not. To go along with the 60s feel of the song, the video sees lots of long, hippie hair, multi-colored sunglasses, and dozens of close-up shots of Beck’s mouth and eyes. As if that weren’t enough...