Word: decentered
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Lafayette is a decent team that took a tough loss to Harvard last week but has looked sharp otherwise. If you’re putting money down on a Columbia win…save it. But if you really must, Week 6 against Dartmouth looks promising...
...have a Vice President—or President—who is detached from reality is the last thing we need.The dinosaur question is an important issue that needs to be addressed by Palin, hopefully before the election. It turns out after all that Matt Damon did make a decent pundit. By the way, whatever happened to Ben Affleck?Steven T. Cupps ’09, a crimson editorial writer, is a human evolutionary biology concentrator in Lowell House. His column appears on alternate Thursdays...
...most profound tenets of the major religions, and the idiots who take them seriously; its target audience is left-wing scoffers, infidels if you will - or, as they prefer to be called, the reality-based community. Fireproof wears a badge of sweet solemnity, seeking the audience's empathy for decent people working to expiate their sins. The tone of Religulous (pronounced with a soft g, as in the conflation of religion and ridiculous) is impishly impious; Maher wants you to laugh at people who are stupid enough to believe things he doesn...
...Pulitzer for reporting on war crimes in Chechnya just because they were on The Crimson! As this dreadful cynicism creeps in, Harvard students begin to abandon their dreams of helping New Orleans or children in Ghana; all they really hope for is to make a decent living and find an apartment that is not any worse than a walkthrough triple in Winthrop. And so every summer, hundreds of Harvard seniors—artists, journalists, historians and scientists—bottle up their ambitions and enter into a loveless marriage with Count Merrill of Lynch...
...forward Emma Whitfield went to the ground inside the penalty box. Crimson junior keeper Lauren Mann saved the penalty, taken by the Bulldogs’ Maggie Westfal, but Westfal collected the rebound and calmly finished, making the score 3-1 in favor of Harvard. The Bulldogs saw one more decent chance in the closing minutes of the game, but the Crimson defense held strong to secure the team an impressive first Ivy victory. When asked about strategy, the Harvard coach spoke more about emotion than any specific tactical plan.“[Our goal] was emotion more than anything?...