Word: craigslisters
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...conga-lined through the third floor. Some promising political careers died that warm spring night. And now that Lamont has a café, we will never have to leave. Our library now serves all fundamental human needs. Even sexual desires can come true in Lamont Land. An Oct. 9 Craigslist post advertised: “…want to hit the bathroom tonight? let me know ASAP. send stats and pic or i won’t bother. let me know when you’ll be there or how to find you in the library. hot stud here?...
...seems hopeless. How can the newspaper industrysurvive the Internet? On the one hand, newspapers are expected to supply their content free on the Web. On the other hand, their most profitable advertising--classifieds--is being lost to sites like Craigslist. And display advertising is close behind. Meanwhile, there is the blog terror: people are getting their understanding of the world from random lunatics riffing in their underwear, rather than professional journalists with standards and passports...
...down for a tête-à-tête with Anne-Marie Zapf-Belanger ’09, the Toronto native who skyrocketed to fame last spring when she posted a “casual encounters” ad on Craigslist for a tryst in Widener. Within hours the post hit the open list circuit, sparking debate about everything from morals to missionary. Zapf-Belanger responded in a mass e-mail, informing the world that she was serious, and still interested in shaking up the stacks...
...Would you recommend that another guy or girl who might want to hook up in Widener use Craigslist...
...lose your virginity, but you did get into Harvard, which was pretty sweet. Which brings us to our first piece of advice: drop the H-Bomb like it’s your job, and eventually you’ll get laid. Or just post an ad on craigslist. Meanwhile, we’ve been taking it pretty easy. In 1996, at age 70 (we were first published in 1925!), we decided to call it quits. Our days of providing completely one-sided, marginally-useful, and vaguely-humorous course advice were over. We were gone. Nobody cared. But like some...