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...without a fake ID, I miss out on the $12 Keystone taps that the rest of the aging hipster white-boys in the room get to clutch while bobbing their heads and making awkward motions with their hands at Dizzee Rascal shows. Either way, for the most part, count me out.Abe: But OMG Henry I totally went to this one Medeski Martin and Wood concert and they were totally improvising and also I saw the Dead and Phish and they made this really long jam where they covered a Will Smith song and then David Bowie came out on stage...
...Calvary courses including “Christianity’s Influence in American History,” “Christianity and Morality in American Literature,” and a number of the school’s science courses. Calvary and the ACSI charge that refusing to count these course amounts to penalizing students for taking Christian-themed classes. Ultimately, they worry that the UC’s restrictions will chill speech at private Christian schools, forcing them to secularize in order to provide an “acceptable” education. There can be no question that maintaining...
...appeared drunk and incapable on TV, broke the hearts of many a woman who thought she could tame him, was jailed for head-butting a policeman who dared to breathalyze him. Yet somehow, he was forgiven by anyone who saw him play. I count myself lucky to have been among them. It is sad that he has gone. Yet somehow the idea of an old George Best never seemed right. He was born to play soccer, and probably, because of those demons, born to die too soon...
...social life, Dingman says, student involvement through the FSYC will also be central to the effort.“That’s really where the best planning comes from,” Dingman says. “We need to know what has appeal to students and then count on them to do some of the designing, the advertising, the oversight in the moment.”In an effort to enhance the first-year experience, the FDO, the FYSC, and College Campus Life Fellow Justin H. Haan ’05 are planning to make allowances for more...
...Roliza Aguilar, who is teaching sixth, seventh and eighth grades at Dickey Hill Elementary and Middle School in Baltimore, has had a more difficult time. "Everyone needs a lot of attention," she says. "If you asked me to tell you how many of them are disciplined, I could count them on five fingers. In the Philippines we only had mild behavior problems, and they're easily addressed because of the culture, the family and value given to adults." In addition, she taught only two periods a day in the Philippines, and she now has to teach six. "It's been...