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...True Love Revolution has entered the Harvard scene with a bang, targeting freshmen in its First Annual Valentine’s Day Abstinence Awareness Campaign. The group was founded last June in opposition to what co-President Justin S. Murray ’07 calls the “hook-up culture” that’s ruled Harvard as of late, which places greater value on sexual attraction than on commitment. “The quality of sex in a relationship depends so much more on the love that you have for somebody,” says Murray...
...He’s the whole package: part rock musician, part comedian, part (hopefully victorious) reality TV star. According to a source at Ivygate.com, “He’s nerdy, but in that hipster way so all the girls would do him anyway.” ScarJo Hook-Up odds: 4:1 Clifton G. Dawson Jr. ’07: Scarlett’s ex, Josh Hartnett, played on his high school’s football team. If she likes them athletic, perhaps she’ll want to score with Harvard’s star running-back...
...much as 16 in the second frame, the Crimson’s largest lead of the match. The 6’7’’ forward added a single block to put the icing on her tremendous night. “She has a great hook shot and she attacked the boards,” Rollins said. “She had a lot of clutch rebounds that gave confidence to herself and to the team.” That confidence helped three other Crimson players join the double digit club as fellow sophomores Emily Tay and Niki...
...head in submission. Otherwise you will suffer.'' She shook her fist in front of my nose and spat on the floor. Another young man used a stick to smash the mirror hanging over the blackwood chest facing the front door. He tore the mirror's carved frame off its hook and hurled it against the banister. On the hook, he hung a small blackboard with a quotation from Mao: ''When the enemies with guns are annihilated, the enemies without guns still remain.'' The Red Guards read the quotation aloud as if taking a solemn oath. Then they told...
...easy two points. But as the big man went up for the dunk, two Harvard defenders converged to contest the shot, and Harris got a hand on the ball to knock it away. Harris then beat Naeve on the offensive end, scoring over the taller player with a lefty hook shot. On the next possession, Housman stole the ball from guard Louis Dale and fed a streaking Harris for another big two-handed dunk, which gave Harvard a 63-58 lead and brought the crowd to a frenzy. “That’s huge, hearing people support...