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...gone, so missing some additional delicacy won’t be as noticeable or alarming as food that is recurrently borderline-edible. But HUDS needn’t axe these meals entirely; besides making a conscious effort after special meals, a good first step would be to follow such meals with menu items that are hard to screw up, like some simple type of grilled chicken breast...
Likewise, the runaway success of niche films has been a source of consternation for major studios. “Madea’s Family Reunion”—Tyler Perry’s follow-up to his 2005 cult hit “Diary of a Mad Black Woman”—topped the box office for two weeks despite being targeted almost exclusively at African-Americans familiar with Perry’s stage productions...
Freeze Magazine, Harvard’s answer to Seventeen and YM, is prepping a second issue, to be released at the beginning of September. The first issue of Freeze was by all counts a triumph, and according to founder, Editor-in-Chief Thea Sebastian ’08, the follow-up’s going to be even better?...
...song is less “sampled” than it is enslaved and forced to work long, grueling hours on a plantation which grows bad beats and which is owned by the Ying Yang Twins. The video is barely worth mentioning, aside from the quick “Follow the Leader” video homage at the beginning of the third verse. Women love Busta, Busta can rap and drive at the same time, and Busta wears outlandish clothes and has crazy tattoos. I’m not positive, but I do believe that all of these are well...
...Sunday, the Undergraduate Council (UC) passed legislation calling for a much-needed reduction in the cost of coursepacks. We commend the UC leadership for taking this first step in fulfilling one of its major campaign promises and urge the College to follow through on the bill’s provisions. Ranging from $10 to over $400, coursepacks can be exorbitantly expensive for students. Thus far in 2006, sourcebooks and coursepacks have costs students over $700,000, most of which is spent on Core courses. The financial burden raises questions of educational inequity, as some students are driven away from otherwise...