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...granting aliens any legal rights to put down roots. The party's nativist temptation is already having an impact: almost 6 out of every 10 Hispanic voters now call themselves Democrats or lean that way, according to a new Pew Center study - a shift of 13 points in party ID in the past year alone...
...Adams Pool Theatre. Tickets at the Box Office for $5. 2) Puck it. Women’s Varsity Ice Hockey vs. Connecticut. Only home game this weekend, unless you want to watch people run around in a circle. Dec. 7, 7 p.m. Bright Hockey Center. Free with your student ID. 3) There’s That Holiday Spirit! Midterms got you down? Wondering if Christmas still exists in the outside world? The Boston Ballet’s rendition of “The Nutcracker” should have you loving the holiday season in no time...
...Soleil.” This included flipping in and out of the hoop, hanging by her feet, and spinning wildly with her legs extended. Although it must have taken a significant amount of strength, Rollins made the entire performance seem effortless. A spoken-word piece by Gearóid Mac Lachlainn provided the audio for Kit Tempest’s choreography of “Teanga Eile/Second Tongue.” MengYuan “Amily” He ’11 and Joffe wore black leotards and tights with a white rope snaked around their bodies. Their modern...
...pleasingly pared-down look - it's all gray and white tones and contemporary floral motifs - comes courtesy of Singapore-based Eco-id, the same architects behind the fashionable Metropolitan in Bangkok and W in the Maldives. But it's the extras that really shine. There's complimentary airport pick-up in a Mercedes-Benz for all guests, in-room check-in and checkout, breakfast with a free flow of champagne (even if it isn't a Sunday) and a gratis minibar. A fully equipped kitchenette is found in all 34 suites - of which 10 also boast an in-room wine...
Soon, a Harvard ID with a few remaining dollars of Board Plus won’t be the only card students use to avoid burning through their bank account. This January, the Undergraduate Council (UC) will be issuing student discount cards to all undergraduates, thereby expanding the array of markdowns and freebies available to Harvard students in the Square. Although it is necessary that the UC focus much of its efforts on large-scale projects such as calendar reform, the introduction of something such as discount cards is a refreshing reminder that the student government can make small but helpful...