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...school spirit Harvard often lacks. Even without the heroic comeback—the two touchdown dives that ignited fans—Harvard was a winner on Friday night because of the way the game rallied the campus community. But rather than sitting back and feeling proud about a fun evening and a Crimson victory, the College should instead take stock of their success and create more like-minded events. The inclusion of non-Harvard students at (every Harvard student could bring a non-Harvard guest, free of charge) added another dynamic dimension to the event. Along with encouraging students...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: More Fun with the Lights On | 9/21/2008 | See Source »

...ever since Sage Market left over seven years ago,” Hwang said, explaining his move from New Haven. While O’Neal acknowledged that there are several jewelry stores in the Square already, she said that her store is “less fancy yet more fun.” “We have anything from $18 to $180,” she said. In July, Upper Crust, a Neapolitan-style pizzeria (49b Brattle Street) opened. And this month, Passport (43 Brattle Street), Looks (11-13 Holyoke Street), and Topaz (11 Dunster Street) opened. Passport sells...

Author: By Hee kwon Seo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: New Businesses Launch in Square | 9/21/2008 | See Source »

...coming with butterflies in my stomach and a back-up plan for other things to do in Boston if I just can’t take being there. I don’t go in expecting the reunion to suck. I actually (gasp!) expect to have fun. And that’s reason enough for me to come back and give Harvard another chance...

Author: By Kevin Jennings | Title: Reunions Suck | 9/21/2008 | See Source »

...throws catch-all racist epithets that go no more than skin deep. But this time, I managed to hang on beyond those discouraging first pages. I quickly got caught up in the game of following Hemingway’s characters from location to location in Paris, lost in the fun of envisioning the streets where I had just been —sometimes as recently as that afternoon. As I turned page after page, I found that the telegraphic sentences I remembered as terse and barren were immensely satisfying to read. They were exciting. They lent his writing a sense...

Author: By Sanders I. Bernstein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Summer Reading: The Sun Also Rises | 9/19/2008 | See Source »

...less consumed with literary references and name-dropping Twin Cities locales. This allows him to prove he can write songs that convey themes of frustration and redemption to people who don’t have an English degree and a map. The lyrics aren’t as fun to pore over, but the songs are more fun to listen to. “Stay Positive” may not be The Hold Steady’s smartest or most unique album, but it showcases a band that is continually evolving in several directions. The slower songs are more serious...

Author: By Jeffrey W. Feldman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Hold Steady | 9/19/2008 | See Source »

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