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This is a terrible fallacy, and one which seniors begin to pick up on as they face the fact that adulthood and post-college life lie on their horizon. Senior spring, after theses are handed in and extracurricular commitments have more or less dwindled away, is a time for reflection. It is a time during which we who are soon to graduate can look at the experience we have had, and determine what was important and what was not; which classes and relationships taught us the most; and, on a more general level, it is a time during which...
...past few months, the Coalition Against Sexual Violence has loudly demanded change, staging a rally and petitioning administrators in University Hall. And more than a year after the coalition was founded, changes may be on the horizon...
...past few months, the Coalition Against Sexual Violence has loudly demanded change, staging a rally and petitioning administrators in University Hall. And more than a year after the coalition was founded, changes may be on the horizon...
...epiphanies. "One day," Chen recalls, "it started raining. We got on the bus, and everyone was so tired, they dozed off. Except for me; I'm an insomniac. I was listening to Rachmaninoff and staring out the window. The black clouds were rolling, but at the end of the horizon a strip of blue showed up, then a rainbow. It was very intense--strong and beautiful, like a gate to heaven. I woke everybody up, and we got it in the movie. So seldom do you see beauty face to face. It was all worth it for that...
...here's the bad news for video-game execs: there's a whole new piracy threat on the horizon that is set to make McLaughlin's scam look like a parking violation. It is now possible for you to go online and--for a price ranging from nothing to $50--download software known as emulators, which can transform your computer into just about any gaming platform that ever existed. These include today's top-line consoles, the Sony PlayStation and Nintendo 64, which retail for about $130. Once you've done that, it's a cinch to find literally hundreds...