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You’ve got options: people you work with, friends from college, friends from home, your extended family, your current entryway, your house, your freshman proctor group, those stupid email lists that you joined freshman year which you’re too lazy to unsubscribe from…well, you get the point. Options abound...
...marketplace—sites that in one way or another seek to connect Harvard students who have books and old junk to sell with those in the market for such things. I have no respect for the best publicized of these (thanks in no small part to an aggressive email campaign and the distribution of little doorknob signs to every undergraduate dorm room), www.crimsonexchange.com, which tried to capitalize off poor college students by charging a surcharge of all those using it to buy or sell. Currently, there are about 150 items listed for sale on the site, some large chunk...
...haven’t been listed as anyone’s “crimson hookup” at crimsonhookups.com. The site seems to have brought the business model of thousands of other annoying dating sites quite successfully into the Harvard community—basically, you enter the email addresses of your desired partners, they get an anonymous message imploring them to do the same, and in the event of a match both parties are notified. At the very least the site must represent a substantial ego boost to those listed as the “Top 5 Most Requested?...
...friendly email or thirty from “the management” at harvard.edu will convince campus gadflies at last that Harvard values one-on-one contact between students and their academic advisers. Suckas...
...cronies to stop peddling a brand of love cheaper than the kind you find on those Valentine’s Day Sweethearts®, where “I love you” is wedged somewhere between “UR Hot” and “Email Me.” If extremists continue to monger their watered-down catchphrase, it may undermine the very sanctity of the institution of love, the bedrock of society. And where would that leave our children...