Word: fakes
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...social planning, and past Prefect Program events—notably the Harvard Idol competition for freshmen—have proved to be a resounding success. The ingredients for a successful freshman social life are already in place or will be soon: a few industrious freshmen, a handful of fake IDs for crashing C’est Bon, and a willing Dean’s Office—not to mention an imminent pub in Loker Commons. With the recent noise that at least a few of these factors plan to work more in concert, we foresee a warmer outlook...
...superior, negative gesture, somehow hoping that it would make me look cool, that the publicists would think I really cared about them and their event, which was important because they were women with things to give up. Besides, I figured the gift bags were full of Tootsie Rolls, fake tattoos and those evil wicker tubes that would cost me weeks of work by getting my index fingers stuck together...
...infractions were directly referred to one of the three assistant deans of freshmen, Dingman says. Today, however, administrators hope to move to a policy where infractions are first discussed with the proctor, unless the behavior is severe, in which case the issue would go to the FDO. Students making fake IDs, “indulging in risky behavior,” or violating a previous warning would all be considered “severe” cases, Dingman says. “We’d like to create more room for a proctor-student conversation...
...policies used in AMOD include: training for bartenders to help them better identify patrons who have drunken too much and identify fake driver’s licenses, requiring registration for keg purchasers, upholding stringent drinking-age laws, banning alcohol-related items from student bookstores, and expanding substance-free dorms...
...Marissa’s puzzled demeanor. Despite this valiant try, the Ryan-Marissa coupling remains the show’s weakest point. Speaking of interesting stuff, Jeri Ryan’s character, Charlotte, is pretty freakin’ sweet. Julie basically called her out, finding a bunch of fake credit cards and IDs in Charlotte’s purse. And then, because of her desire to ascend from her newfound poverty, Julie agreed to help her scam Newport! This is the stuff “The OC” should be about—schemes and stalkers. I mean, after...