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Slipping in an out of gay wonderland, “Adam & Steve” can’t make up its mind: Is it a case for more understanding between homosexuals and heterosexuals, or does it want us to forget about straight people altogether...

Author: By Kyle L. K. Mcauley, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Adam and Steve | 3/23/2006 | See Source »

...don’t talk about the other minority half of yourself that you’re hiding or putting away for the purposes of this community...When you assimilate into one group you forget about the other one,” Huang says...

Author: By Victoria Kim, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Minorities Within Minorities | 3/23/2006 | See Source »

...purpose is in having literature majors learn (or pretend to learn, or re-learn) how to do stoichiometry or memorize the exact chemical makeup of the stratosphere. Apart from an increased ability to memorize (or fake it), what do history students gain from memorizing dozens of equations only to forget everything a day later, or, as a friend put it, “copying problem sets and barely passing the final...

Author: By Rebecca D. O’brien | Title: Science B(itter) | 3/23/2006 | See Source »

...jocks? Steroids are off-limits, as is the once-popular diet supplement ephedrine. Pitfalls abound, however. According to Director of Compliance for Harvard’s Athletic Department, Nathan Fry, taking Tylenol Cold, which contains pseudoephedrine HCl, could lead to getting booted off the team. And forget March Madness fun— athletes can kiss their DHAs good-bye if they’re caught funding spring break through betting on other NCAA teams. The kids aren’t the only ones facing restrictions at the hands of the NCAA. Bizarrely enough, coaches are not allowed to give prospective...

Author: By Lauren B. Gibilisco, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Random Rules Regulate NCAA Athletes: No Pocket Folders Allowed! | 3/22/2006 | See Source »

...everything. The only thing worse then getting stuck on the team you played for the year before is being dropped down a level. Situations like that have recently prompted the first wave of players to “hang ‘em up”. I will never forget the expression on a recent retiree’s face when he returned to the clubhouse following his annual one-on-one meeting with Indians top brass. As he shook hands with the young men he has called teammates for the six previous seasons, there seemed to be a look...

Author: By Frank Herrmann, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Tough Choices Await Players | 3/21/2006 | See Source »

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