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...Several students and staff said the smell reminded them of sewage. “It was fetid,” said Vincent M. Chiappini ’09. “It definitely had that septic smell. It wasn’t just weird, it was gross.” “At one point it was unbearable to come in here,” added Aditi Mallick ’08. Chiappini said the smell became noticeable about two weeks ago, noting that it was originally confined to one half of the dining hall before spreading...
...been called many things. Within a few months of opening it was “struggling.” Within a few years we had called it a place where “student initiatives…go to die.” Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 told The Crimson it was a “huge failure.” But with the opening of the Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub last weekend, Loker Commons can, for the first time since its opening bash 11 years ago, be called...
...sequins version with lots of dance numbers. That’s the 1966 version. The Broadway revival of 1998 is completely dark. From the moment the girls walk out, they’re completely bruised and they have faded tattoos and soiled white lingerie. It’s gross, it’s really scary. So there are two really weird extremes and we wanted to look at both. Camero: We merged the two main ideas, and as the show progresses, the girls are literally taking off their sequined, red chokers and their garters, and just throwing them...
...targets are receptive. Sundquist’s speech is uniquely disarming: a mélange of strikingly understated, philosophy-tinged awareness, with a streak of beach-style casual that puts the listener at ease. It leads to gems like “bureaucracy’s a gross thing, dude,” and “being wise would be so tight.”If there’s one person who hears these lines the most, it’s likely UC President Ryan A. Petersen ’08, who between phone calls...
...Luke said. To celebrate the “green” changes that have already been made on campus, the Enviornmental Action Committee will be holding its annual Earth Day Fair tomorrow on the MAC Quad from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 will also be announcing the completion of the Green Crimson Campaign, a program he presented during last year’s Earth Day Fair seeking to raise $10,000 for renewable energy on campus. At 1:45 p.m., the winner of the “Green Cup?...