Word: havenã
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...winner of the Clarkson/Princeton series.“I’m really happy. I thought the kids played hard both nights,” Stone said. “It was certainly another good test for us as we’re going into the playoffs. We haven??t had tons of really tight games all year so this is good for us right now.”“We’re just really excited that we will be hosting, playing in front of our fans,” Vaillancourt added...
...older (read: post-collegiate) people. This is partially because the Magnetic Fields have been around since the mid-nineties, but it also seems to be a function of the venue. Somerville Theater has found a unique niche market, catering to a somewhat older demographic with established indie artists who haven??t “sold out.” While the band was kept to a fairly low volume, everyone sat politely until the last note of each song stopped ringing. Though songs from “Distortion,” the band’s newest album...
...Lowell tutor Moore, much of the equipment found in various house darkrooms was procured after the Graduate School of Design (GSD) darkroom was decomissioned. The same reason that prompted the GSD to abandon traditional photography also meant that the house darkrooms quickly became obsolete.“We definitely haven??t seen much use [of the darkroom],” says Omar M. Abdelsamad ’09, one of the co-chairs of the Adams House Committee.“It’s the result of a long chain of digital photography taking over, basically...
...meal. You might recognize them as things you used to discuss:1)Politics. The battle to the end between Change and Ready for Change. Texas. Ohio. Did you know it is really close? Superdelegates! By the way, Bush administration. Odd.2)Pop culture. Have you seen the latest movie? I haven??t because of my...(trail off). Britney Spears? Concerts to attend. Did you know people are still attending events like these?3)Post-thesis life: Department celebrations. Going to be awesome! Spring break! After college? Time for a whole new round of anxiety that can only be alleviated...
...students request certain foods, “we just have to charge a little bit more for it,” said O’Neill. BC freshman Alex C. Carpenter said he has not noticed any menu changes, including in costs. Prices in dining halls “haven??t changed from semester to semester,” Carpenter said. The increase in food prices seems to be leaving an especially poor taste in the mouths of Harvard students as Harvard Dining Services (HUDS) finds itself constricted by the soaring prices and its strict budget...