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...seems like being a Republican is evil,” said Elizabeth A. Sykes ’04, a Bush-Cheney campaign staffer and guest at the RNC event. “To come here, to be surrounded by so many people who believe in the President like I do??it’s refreshing, it’s so inspirational...
There are ways out of the overload. We students can—and do??reclaim meaningful discussion whenever possible, by squeezing in a short debate over dinner, or by attempting to share our thoughts and discoveries with our roommates. Forcing ourselves to close-read, question, think, and above all, remember, is all we can do. We cannot change academic standards, but we can make the world of college our own. An incredibly fortunate combination of factors grants us four years to reflect, four years to define for ourselves what matters and how we will approach the world. Productivity...
...shirts, clustered together to have a picture taken, and then broke apart again. They dangled a banner off the footbridge at the boats chuffing by on the Charles. They chanted a little more. And then—because there didn’t seem to be anything else to do??we all drifted back towards Winthrop House to have dinner...
...datsi, the national dish—an incendiary bowl of hot chilli peppers and cheese—as he tries to hide behind a roof support column so that diners and restaurant staff will stop bowing to him. I don’t know what to do??do I bow? My brother doesn’t usually make me bow to his friends—but apparently this is a special case...
...shortly before coming to Cambridge that his visa forms lacked an important signature from the HIO. In the past, he said, the office had reported missing components of his applications significantly ahead of time. When Dorin reported the omission, the HIO told him that there was nothing he could do??except to plead for an exception with the customs officer...