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...tonic all at once need apply. (And we’re guessing that cabana-boy man-thongs are par for the course as well.) Jump on these opportunities and this summer need not be lost. And while you’re at it, don’t forget to start the search for summer 2008—it’s a mere 395 days away...

Author: By Eric M. Sefton, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Creative Summer Gigs | 4/25/2007 | See Source »

...three of whom were occupying not only 24D and F, but most of E as well. As I squeezed myself between them, navigating a backpack, stuffed Elmo toys, and even a two-year-old climbing over my lap to get his ninja sword, I resigned myself to my fate. Forget dreams of that hot romance instigated in JetBlue row 24. Hell, forget even catching up on some of that forgotten homework. My only option: sleep and pretend this wasn’t happening...

Author: By Nicola C. Perlman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: My Brief Affair with 24D | 4/25/2007 | See Source »

...simple reason, but one that is often overlooked in politics: I’m not poor. And in looking at the liberal overreaction to last week’s Supreme Court ruling in Gonzales v. Carhart, it is striking to me that so-called progressives so easily forget the disparity in health care that exists between the rich and the non-rich...

Author: By Jessica C. Coggins | Title: The Pro-Choice Defect | 4/25/2007 | See Source »

...Instead of the one-size-fits-all policy now in place for funding HoCos, the UC should hold hearings at the beginning of the year, to assess just how miserable each House’s inhabitants really are, or, more accurately, how miserable they ought to be. Forget that the House system should probably reflect its own randomized nature and keep funding as equal as possible across the board...

Author: By Adam Goldenberg | Title: Risky Business | 4/24/2007 | See Source »

...prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1993 and taught at the GSD from 1962 to 1965, also emphasized the use of aesthetics that are common across cultures. “Many people are saying globalizations [sic] are killing local cultures, but it seems to me we should not forget universal values,” said Maki, speaking in a packed Gund Auditorium at the GSD. Maki’s projects now include Tower 4 of the new World Trade Center in New York City, the new United Nations building in Toronto, and the Media Lab Extension at MIT, among others...

Author: By Angela A. Sun, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: GSD Grad Speaks on Rebuilding Tower 4 | 4/23/2007 | See Source »

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