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The Thayer dorm room that David R. Ferris ’05 shares with his roommates is missing something that most 18-year-olds across the globe could not live without: a telephone. Instead of heading to the Coop to ogle the selection of cordless products, the three may not...
If they decide to forgo a phone for the year, Ferris will need to equip himself with a cell, so he’s been looking into service plans. The rumors are that Sprint PCS is the way to go, he says while chatting with friends outside of the Science...
Okinawa hates America, and Okinawa loves America. Okinawa is in fact so American that it can appear deceptively like home to the 25,203 U.S. servicemen stationed on its 38 U.S. military facilities. Reminders of Uncle Sam abound--America Mart, America Hotel and Club America. A two-story emporium called...
Back at the American village a month after the incident, a matsuri (festival) is in full swing. Children wave cotton candy and scoop at goldfish with paper nets. Shirtless skateboarders do stunts on an open walkway. Women in shorts and bikini tops lick at jewel-colored snow cones. In the...
The May Street Project--named after a street in Quitman--is a surprisingly smooth listen for an album that boasts such seemingly disparate influences. Many of the songs have a billowing, dreamlike quality to them; images and melodies twirl around in tiny zephyrs of sound. Twisted (Never Again) sounds like...