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...would like to begin this column by commending Fun Czar John T. Drake ’06 for pulling off a memorable fall event this past Sunday: Oktoberfest. The food was great, D.A. rode the ferris wheel until he got sick, and our favorite Peruvian wind ensemble performed. Yet despite these successes, the event fell short in two critical respects. First off, the food stands were needlessly charging students for their assorted sundries. This gouging was an unqualified outrage, given all of the University Hall funds that must have gone into the event; we wonder if Drake might not benefit...
...this because Harvard students are having more fun than peers at rival institutions such as Duke, where nearly half of the undergraduate studies abroad? Perhaps we have a fun czar, but judging by the sallow, despondent looking Harvard students quaffing Starbucks by the gallon come midterm time, I think...
Evan: I want to be the Fun Czar...
...assault, not only on journalism but also on the intelligence of the entire American people. Rather than attempting to excuse his gross failures in office, Clinton tried instead to argue that he actually had fought terrorism while in office. Pathetically culling up obscure and discredited sources like former terrorism czar Richard A. Clarke and the 9/11 Commission, Clinton tried to pull a fast one on the American people by suggesting that he––a non-Republican––might have actually been tough about national security. Thankfully the Fox News viewing public wasn?...
Former Fun Czar Zachary A. Corker ’04 is splitting his time between Cambridge and Seattle, juggling renovations of Loker Commons and launching a text message-based carpooling service. This week, Corker, along with college roommate Nicholas A. Shiftan ’04, launched a beta version of GOOSE, a company that uses SMS text messaging to facilitate carpooling in Seattle, Wash.Registered users send a text message to GOOSE, or 46673, indicating their location, their destination, and whether they are looking for a driver or a passenger. Within 10 minutes, the driver and one or more passengers receive...