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Despite the relatively mild weather, I feel like I’ve been sick the whole winter! Anyway, I was debating this with a friend recently: is it true that you should “feed a cold, starve a fever?” Or is it “feed a fever, starve a cold...
...Anything,” while the rest of the band exited the stage. The blue glow that cast across the audience from dozens of cell phones was a fitting post-millennial substitute for the yellow-orange flicker of lighters of the bygone 1990s. Yet soon enough, emotions pushed to fever pitch with the performance of “Ize of the World,” one of the strongest tracks from the new album. The guitarists unleashed, twisting and jumping as Casablancas nailed the impossibly high vocal line.The audience, comprised of both long-time and new fans, was uniformly ecstatic...
...adrenaline,” said Bell, who is a former Crimson sports executive. Describing his objective as “playing the pumpingest jock jams I can possibly fill this room with,” Bell put together a playlist that kept the tension in the room at a fever pitch. “Anything to pump that adrenaline.” Eventually the tournament whittled its way down to the final three. Falling just one four-token chain short of the championship match, second runner-up Joshua D. Samuelson ‘06, a former Crimson photo executive, described...
...Cambridge Public Health Department, said that she had not been informed about an outbreak at Harvard. Meanwhile, students are struggling to accommodate illness in their busy schedules. Thaker, a senior, was struck by the illness a few weeks before his thesis was due. “I had a fever about 103 or 104. I was really weak and I had a lot of body aches so that kept me from working or leaving the room. And I was still contagious,” he said, adding that he has recovered fully. “Four days is quite...
...Good luck, fella! Shaping the present seems hard enough for the Bush Administration. The abrupt Republican skedaddle away from Bush on the Dubai ports issue was a vivid demonstration of the populist fever rising in America-a make-the-world-go-away attitude that seems likely to spill over from Dubai to the war in Iraq. The best rationale for a continuing U.S. military presence-that the troops are preventing a civil war-began to evaporate with the internecine chaos last week. Indeed, the Dubai controversy may have opened the door for the ultimate apostasy: Bush could rapidly lose Republican...