Word: gamut
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Rob’s fix for melodic melancholy runs the gamut of rock history, but it centers squarely in American soul and Motown. But where these genres draw their pain through mostly musical means, this is nothing compared to more clever bands who have made albums chronicling their pain through woe-wrought lyrics cast over pop melodies that add pathos to the songs in a brew that never fails to crush the willing spirit. It occurs to me that Rob’s tastes may have never needed to cross the Atlantic...
...lange displayed on our faithful channel 19 ran the gamut, and we followed each video with a critic’s attention. We watched for the subtle brushes between Avril Lavigne and her too-fast boyfriend in the video for “Don’t Tell Me,” and after some time of deriding Avril’s self-righteousness (“Did I not tell you that I’m not like that girl? / The one who gives it all away”) we started coming to a newfound respect for the teen...
...gratitude. But, her departure should be viewed as an opportunity to improve several key failings of the first-year experience—issues which have been overlooked for far too long. Chief among these concerns is advising. Suggestions for reforming first-year advising have run the gamut. The HCCR instigated a renewed discussion of switching to a Yale-style housing system, in which first-years would be randomly assigned to Houses upon arrival and assigned to live with their future House-mates. This suggested solution to better integrating first-years into the broader College is ill-conceived. The freedom...
Slogans ran the gamut of good taste, from the innocuous “No More Years” to the sign held by a bikini-clad marcher: “Give this Bush a Brazilian...
...crowd ranged widely in age, class and gender. Protesters toted posters labeling Bush a terrorist, a murderer and a dictator. Slogans ran the gamut of good taste, from the innocuous “No More Years” to the sign held by a bikini-clad marcher: “Give this Bush a Brazilian...