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...bearded woman might be in charge of helping you find your seat,” Brown writes. “Presidential campaigns in Chile do not have as many resources as campaigns in the U.S. This means that everyone who is involved has a ton of work to do??multitasking...
...says Brettman. “But no one who goes into music has a guarantee in the future.” Yuan started playing the piano when he was just four years old and living in Taiwan. At first, he played for the same reason most kids do??because his parents signed him up. But eventually music became his passion. “I enjoyed being able to completely put myself at the audience’s mercy, to express my feelings,” he says. “Throughout high school, this is what I lived...
...from a lot of respectable people who say it would be chaotic,” Frank said about gay marriage. He said that gay and lesbian individuals, “have managed to validate something long proven—that women want to get married much more than men do??—referring to the fact that the vast majority of same-sex marriages are between women. “Left to themselves, heterosexuals could never prove this,” he said as the crowd erupted in laughter.Frank also wondered whether moderate Republicans would ever break...
...Constitution of the Commonwealth and not simply the policies of the University. HUPD and the University’s Office of General Counsel have tried to resolve this issue by releasing daily crime logs and aggregate crime statistics—which, in any case, the law compels them to do??but they have refused to make public incident reports which, if filed by a municipal police department or county sheriff, would be unquestionably public. The University argues that the records’ release would compromise privacy. The Crimson, however, has never expressed a desire to have every single...
...place in northern New Hampshire.As 95 North became Route 16 and Chocorua Road turned into Chinook Trail, the little things that needed doing back at Harvard disappeared from my mind. Without the constant presence of red brick and ivy to remind me of scholastic obligations, I was able to do??for a sustained period—what is all but impossible at Harvard: relax.Instead of jogging through the Yard to get to section on time, my friends and I hiked through the woods with the impending sunset as our only time restraint. We started making merry not when...