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...eats anything that looks like the original animal or comes from an 'unclean' part is committing an abomination. Far be it from me to dictate what anyone should eat; still, if I'm willing to accept that some people eat foods which I wouldn't touch with a spoon (hello, broccoli!) and don't consider them filthy people, I don't think my love for offal should provoke disgust...
Throughout the evening, an eclectic assortment of people--from purple-haired teenagers in leather to old men--stop by asking for hot chocolate, or for a sandwich, or just to say hello. Often the volunteers greet the people by name...
...good-bye to touch football games on the quad, and hello to intra-class Tetris tournaments. In an attempt to bring the wired world together, Washington, D.C., Internet billionaire Michael Saylor will gather the press corps on Thursday and pledge $100 million to the creation of an online university of, as he puts it, "Ivy League quality." Happily, Saylor's students won't pay the Ivy League's staggering prices; the school would be free to anyone who had access to the Internet, and would, in Saylor's vision, eventually compete academically with the best universities in the world...
Through the giant windows, passersby can peer down into the dining hall and spy on the action below. Friends spot pals hunched over papers and stop in to say hello...
...surprised to find, after the close (sometimes a little too close) entryway scene during my first year, that no one in my sophomore entryway really met each other. Previous friends stayed friends, and friendships made elsewhere carried over; but rarely did entryway relationships move beyond the kind hello or a door-holding during moving season. The necessary, disoriented openness of Annenberg--meals as a time to introduce oneself--is rarely duplicated in the Houses...