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...actors and playwrights aren’t exactly the strongest group, and the brick didn’t cause any significant damage…A certain marathon-running, Uncle Sam-loving senior went on an impromptu two mile jog with superstar Kevin Spacey, who barraged his new best friend with questions about Harvard. Ah Spacey, we’ll love you as long you don’t cut off our heads and put them into boxes, which would really piss...
...Harvard: No time off for Passover. No time off for Easter. My friends at Yeshiva and Georgetown are laughing at me from home. Dear gyroball: I’m going to throw you so often! Love, Daisuke dear my professor i don’t mind if you give a test this late but can you not call it a midterm? the middle of the term was last exam. thanks. Dear FM: Why haven’t you printed one of my hollers? My crotch is still on fire, and that bitch is still out there. Everytime you talk more...
...talk of personable clinicians and the purpose of the tutor system, the real ambassadors are students. When concerned about a friend, we should encourage him or her to talk to someone. And when the topic of Mental Health Services (or Room 13, the BSC, OSAPR, etc.) comes up, we should not just recount the juicy details of what (might have) happened to our roommate’s boyfriend’s teammates’s lab partner. Instead, we might offer that many people (say, eight people in every twenty person section) use them, and most find them helpful...
Sinnott’s fellow ROTC members teased her at first for entering the pageant, according to David F. Boswell ’10, an Army ROTC cadet and a friend of Sinnott’s. But in the end, he said, Sinnott’s fellow members respected her commitment...
...Frankfurt attempted to formulate a theory of how the process of bullshitting functions. He ultimately decided that bullshit is a dangerous evil that can cause our society to lose sight of the truth’s value.But sometimes these situations are difficult to escape. I recently ran into a friend on Dunster Street, who asked me if I’d finished reading his copy of Philip Roth’s classic, “American Pastoral.”Suddenly ambushed, I heard “Yes, I loved it!” exiting my mouth with the over...