Word: editorã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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...Farce of Feminism” (Editorial, Oct. 16, 2001), I do not doubt the anti-feminist passion that Rebecca E. Rubins ’05 used to fuel her Editor??s Notebook, but I have the distinct feeling she will be singing a different tune when she enters the working world...
...Farce of Feminism” (Editorial, Oct. 16, 2001), I have no objection to people opposing feminism, or at least discussing it. Unfortunately, Rebecca E. Rubins’ Editor??s Notebook was riddled with factual errors and logical fallacies, which make her piece simple polemic rather than meaningful argument...
...decided to give it a try. It was basically Chicken Tikka Masala, except more flavorful and buttery; the sauce was divinely smooth, and the pieces of chicken were tantalizingly tender, but we could feel our arteries clogging up from the luscious thickness of the butter. Abiding by our creative editor??s distaste towards spiciness, we requested everything to be ordered in mild. Good thing we did, as the dishes were already spicy at mild. We also sampled the Chicken Saagwala, which was succulent pieces of chicken mingled with spinach, garlic, and various spices. The Baigan Bharta?...
...more beer, more beer, more beer. [Editor??s note: So far as we can tell, this slogan does not actually rhyme...
...white horse... [Editor??s note: So far as we can tell, this is not actually a joke...