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...failed Havana on the Harbor and the Springfest After Party, it could parlay that money into an even bigger concert performance.Of the countless campaigns taken on by the UC every year, little else—if anything—garners as much student scrutiny as when the council comes forth with an idea for campus-wide entertainment. But it is these types of events that make or break the organization’s reputation and thus affects its credibility. We are excited by the prospect of Wyclef; and we hope that the success of his performance marks the beginning...
...Stay.” “Stay,” starring the oh-so-lovable Ewan McGregor, traces psychologist Dr. Sam Foster’s (McGregor) journey through discovering the truth about his disturbingly troubled and clairvoyant patient, Henry Letham (Ryan Gosling). The narrative leapfrogs back and forth in time without explanation, which is highly confusing; after awhile, the audience will give up trying to follow the unduly intricate storyline and instead stare fixedly at the bright yellow, high-water slacks that McGregor wears in the last third of the film. Marc Foster’s otherwise gleaming resume...
Your recent editorial (“Go Forth,” Oct. 11) highlighted the many immediate benefits of the College’s new policy on international travel. In addition to the broadened options for students, it might also be helpful to note how the process of policy review might change the paradigm for issues relevant to undergraduates...
...games at the Claremont Convergence much like it has played for the rest of the season: unable to generate enough offensive power to put a team away. “We played pretty well for our first game out there. It was pretty much back and forth, once they got that last goal, we only had one more possession and just couldn’t score.”Harvard turned up its offense enough to tie the game against the Bulldogs. The two teams had four goals apiece going into the final minute of the game, but the Redlands...
...prospect of a flu epidemic makes us wobbly. We bounce back and forth between being scared silly and just plain apathetic. Influenza regularly kills 1 million people a year--36,000 of them in the U.S.--yet most of us don't get vaccinated. The new threat requires a different response--a healthy respect for the toll that even a moderate pandemic may take on our society and just enough genuine fear to figure out some smart steps to take to minimize the damage. "We need to scare people into their wits, not out of them," says Michael Osterholm, director...