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Secrets were kept on all sides. “There are a lot of really rich people here but everyone??s ashamed of it. I think there’s an overall anti-consumption vibe at Harvard—people don’t drive SUVs around, [but] they consume $4 hot chocolates,” the 2000 graduate says. He remembers awkward moments with friends who had more money to spend than he did. “My friend John went snowboarding every weekend and he just wouldn’t believe me that I didn?...
College hockey is serious business in Ithaca, and the Cornell fans come prepared to let everyone??especially the Harvard players—know about...
...Today’s mood has been pretty somber, everyone??s real touchy,” Truesdell said, referring to Republicans “under fire” on Adams-Schmooze. Heated debates on many house open lists yesterday signalled a continuing partisan fervor in the wake of the election...
...campaign season winds down to its final day, there are only two questions on everyone??s mind. They are simple questions, very much in the vein of what it means to be American: Who is going to win and how are they going to do it? Well, as I get my Miss Cleo on, I predict the winner of the 2004 election is going to be, despite his ineptitude as a campaigner and his seeming inability to connect emotionally to other human beings, John Kerry. Indeed, Kerry will unseat our current president thanks largely to the efforts...
...Everyone??s coming to play next weekend,” said Moran. “It’s my last game ever. I am definitely going to show up ready to play...