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...Harvard model for Red Sox celebration was ideal. Students were able to do just enough to make it significant—climbing on top of the T stop, forcing the police to close off Mass. Ave—without causing any injuries. The police in the Square helped contribute to this environment by keeping an eye on the situation but not forcing students to be too orderly...
...Sailing] almost until the Charles River ices over helps us to be able to deal with those less-than-ideal conditions...
With our sobriety and our lack of Sox zealotry, we had not been the ideal demographic for the celebration. Still, the riot—if you could call it that—had felt strangely inadequate. Yes, there had been an infectious, cathartic energy—but there had also been an unsettling undercurrent of emptiness. The same where-do-we-go-now, what-do-we-do-now mood that characterizes many of our Friday and Saturday night peregrinations had pervaded the Yard and the Square. A shared elation had demanded outlet, but the outlet had proved unsatisfying. (At least...
Four years ago, President Bush campaigned under the mantra of being a uniter, not a divider, but his presidency has not come close to reflecting this ideal. We expect that a second Bush administration would continue to pursue policies of regressive taxing, continue to cut social services and continue to use the economic have-nots as tools to fight the wars of the political haves. Kerry’s record, meanwhile, indicates that a President Kerry would fight for a federal budget that provides more social services to all at the expense of only the uppermost echelons of society, bridge...
...rowers don’t necessarily live at their rowing weight either. Most walk around heavier than ideal weight, so there is always a big push right before a race to get under the limit...