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...first time I met a dragon, it was my freshman year at Harvard. I went on top of Weld Hall??s roof, just to chill and smoke a Black and Mild...
...compliance with the law—under scrutiny.Whatever one thinks of his decision, Pilbeam’s conduct amounts to an utter and total sandbagging of the undergraduate community. But even if one gets past the manner in which the nixing of the Party Fund was handled, University Hall??s assertion that the campus will be somehow “safer” without it is extremely dubious. In reality, it appears from his letter that Pilbeam left a crucial element of student safety completely out of his calculus.Quashing UC-funded parties—which occur on campus...
...stirred a tablespoon of rendered duck fat into the jam for richness, and spooned this atop the crisp toast next to the foie gras. What a simple yet sinfully decadent creation. Finally, I cut the kangaroo loin into strips and marinated them in coconut milk and the dining hall??s Thai peanut dressing for an hour. I then skewered the strips and grilled them for 3 minutes until they were cooked to medium rare (kangaroo meat is very lean, so it is important not to overcook it). I made a dipping sauce out of honey, peanut butter, crushed...
...Gross occasionally came under fire for the apparently affected frivolity that he injected into the administration’s priorities. Camp Harvard, the Harvard Carnival, the Harvard State Fair, Yardfest, and other sundry circuses threw open the doors of University Hall??quite literally—to undergraduates, while a new College Events Board was furnished with a $200,000 programming budget. Derisive comments from predecessors and talking heads aside, the initiatives have been well-received. Their success has prompted alumni to give generously and, in many cases, directly to the College through the new Dean?...
...conversation. Working for the newspaper Folha de São Paulo, I have learned that everyone wants to talk to a reporter. The subject of the conversation, however, can vary. I received a guided tour of the University of São Paulo’s equivalent of University Hall??invaded by students and barred to the press—after a fifteen-minute argument with a socialist student named Duarte who tried to convince me of the democracy of Hugo Chavez’s closing of Radio Caracas Televisión. I watched with amused befuddlement...