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After striking out with every waitress, B.U. freshman, ambiguously gay bouncer and—gasp??even Cecile L. Duquesne ’04 at the First Chance Dance, Mel E. Otters ’04 and Moishe Z. Steinowitz ’0 4 found their ways back to sophomore year fuck buddies Gertrude C. Stuart ’04 and Nina S. Paddington ’04. But after exhausting himself with a 9,437,621,805th-place finish in the Marathon, Otters can only muster a 10-second wind sprint. At least he?...
...report on the Harvard College curricular review, administrators seem to have outdone what they often do best, penning 60 pages of stunningly bland and half-baked recommendations that straddle the line between unspecific and impossible. Perhaps the most stunning suggestion to come out of the document is—gasp??that Harvard should make its curriculum better. What exactly that means and how that might be done is, evidently, left as an exercise to the reader...
...crawl into bed, they’re crawling into a king-size Tempur-Pedic rather than a raggedy futon. They have a point. In taking a lower-paying job, you may have to live in Brooklyn instead of the West Village, drink Miller instead of martinis, and—gasp??cut coupons rather than shell out $50 for Sunday brunch. And granted, this lifestyle will probably be a little bit less...
...what time we would save if we all found a good place to work, and then did our work in the amount of time it takes. We might de-stress and enjoy our recreation activities, and—gasp??be better students. We could even have time to “process” or “absorb” our schoolwork or “sleep.” Instead, we procrastinate for seven hours with peers who are hanging out, working out, or catching a meal. And then it is midnight the night before...
Third, the women’s studies department has not always been marginal. In the early 1990s, women’s studies courses were very popular at Harvard, with the introductory courses attracting more than one hundred students each year. (Some of these students were even—gasp??men.) The current smallness of the department is a direct result of the much larger anti-feminist backlash of the late 1990s...