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There’s got to be something about the Facebook and Cambridge. The site was birthed here in our so-named river town, and now, as further proof of this rather unscientific correlation, students at Cambridge University in England have given Facebook an anthem. The appropriately-titled “The Facebook Song,” written by two undergraduate music students—Tommy Hewitt Jones and Pete Foggitt—has taken the online community by storm, leaving in its wake polemical new groups on facebook.com, a renaissance for the synthesized orchestra hit, and increasingly vocal recognition...
...improve teaching quality in sections. When asked if he will run for UC President next year, Hadfield joked, “I think there’s enough ambition on the UC already.” Hadfield said he plans to study abroad next fall at Cambridge University in England. In other races, Eric I. Kouskalis ’08 will replace his blockmate, UC President John S. Haddock ’07, as Currier’s council representative. James P. Sietstra ’08 will serve as the new representative for Adams and Edward...
TOUFIC H. BARAKEH Surbiton, England...
...shooting it out into space," Kennedy says. And only the labels pay those marketing costs. EMI has a reputation for investing heavily in artist development. It's got high hopes for several new acts, including New York City rockers Morningwood and Corinne Bailey Rae, a jazzy chanteuse from Leeds, England. Her case is a perfect illustration of marketing in the age of downloads. Rae's single, the soulful Put Your Records On, was released on the Net earlier this month, and is already a radio favorite. A few weeks later, it's now also available on that old-fashioned, once...
...Nor’easter brought over six inches of snow to New England this past weekend, closing several east coast airports and causing over three hundred and thirty Massachusetts schools to cancel. Nevertheless, on Monday morning, Harvard students trekked through the snow to class. Blizzards may have granted Harvard students a chance to sled on dining hall trays or to construct giant snow phalluses, but hardly ever will a snowstorm relieve undergraduates from classes. The official FAS “inclement weather” policy states that since most of Harvard’s student body and faculty live...