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...site of the Twin Towers. (Many current students like Emily L. Katz 02 and Adam M. Taub 02, a Crimson editor, have called this smellsimilar to burning rubberthe most shocking and powerful element of their Ground Zero visits.) However, as soon as Leonard had a chance to end his futon-hopping days and return to an apartment with power, he immediately mustered his courage and moved back to his place...
...Mysterious new spots appeared on Susan E. Kaufman ‘05’s futon this weekend while she was away in Vermont. Her roommate, Amber D. Hutchinson ‘05, whose boyfriend Billy was visiting from Duke, insisted, “This has nothing to do with me and Billy doing it in the common room?...
...pretty hot and sweaty—or was that just Paul A. Gusomorino ‘02 after his microphone broke? Anyhoo, the real action was at the afterparty, held in Loeb House. After Professor of English and V. E. S. Chair Marjorie Garber screwed in blacklights, moved the futon out of the common room and posted “You must not drink unless you are 21” signs throughout, Quincy Housemaster and Professor of Astronomy Robert P. Kirschner rolled in with a 30-pack of Milwaukee’s Best and yelled “The Kirschmeister...
Whether lugging the futon from Central Square to the Quad, taking February road trips to Vermont’s ski slopes, or cruising down Mass Ave singing along to Britney, the essential–but oftentimes missing–element in most students’ college adventures is a trusty set of wheels. Zipcar.com, a web-based company that offers an alternative to traditional car-rental services, has travelled from its hub in Europe to set up shop in our very own Porter Square (growing center of international trade and world commerce...
With a growing fleet of Honda Civics and trendy Volkswagen Jettas, Beetles, Golfs and Passat Wagons (perfect fit for the futon), this is a company with high hopes of meeting the transportation needs of every urban dweller by supplementing the subway and bus systems. The rental group plans to expand its operations to New York City in the near future and eventually create its vision of utopia: cities with few privately owned vehicles...