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...Drinking glasses of beer or wine, students have the opportunity to savor the moments of relaxation that elude them throughout the rest of their busy weeks. Most HoCos restrict their offerings to beer and wine, but some that have offered hard liquor in recent years—like Mather House??worry what effects this ban may have on attendance to their Stein Clubs...
...seems almost inevitable that there will be another sequel in the works to celebrate the most unnecessary use of spin-off in the history of animated feature films. 3. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen They got their start playing the same person on “Full House?? and built a multi-million dollar empire based on the fact that they were twins. But as they entered adulthood, the twin duo decided to go their separate ways and pursue their own interests. Now going by the individual identities of Ashley Olsen and Mary-Kate Olsen, it?...
...House formals. Adams Ho-Co Chair Timothy J. Smith ’08, who is also a Crimson business editor, believes that hard alcohol should not be offered at Stein Clubs. “Alcohol should not be the focus of an event,” said Smith, whose House??s “Carpe Noctum” only serves beer. Though one goal of the proposal is alcohol policy uniformity, Smith defended the right of House masters to exercise their discretion. In addition to prohibiting hard liquor, the draft proposal also requires parties to be registered three...
...skin shimmers with glitter spray, glitter powder, and roll-on body glitter. Of course, glitter isn’t her whole life. She’s also a member of the ballroom dance team, a Drug and Alcohol Peer Adviser, and a member of Phillips Brooks House??s Chinatown Afterschool Program. She recently declared a concentration in Biological Anthropology.But here in Mather Dining Hall, in between bites of mixed greens and red chili hummus, Liles is all twirler. She performs her signature move. It is called the layback, and she does it nearly every time she performs...
...face offer an interesting counterpart to the boyish Flowers. A choir of children cuts in and occasionally appears in a room previously occupied only by Flowers, making us wonder whether he’s hallucinating or lost in an old memory. Flowers ends up searching for something in the house??s dark hallways with a floodlight, and finally seems to see Lou Reed, who has been in front of him all along. Here the music changes and the formerly driving bassline drops out. Flowers finally addresses Lou Reed directly and calmly sings...