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...call them and ask if they'll spend 15 minutes telling you how they did it. That's a much more palatable move than asking flat out if they'll recommend you for an internship, says Gary Alpert, whose company WetFeet publishes The WetFeet Insider Guide to Getting Your Ideal Internship. Of course, the goal is that they'll think you're such a go-getter, they'll volunteer to pitch...
...particularly funny man. He can pull off a one-liner, and he brightly sustains the Chris Farley torch of manic physical clowning, but it’s clear that his comedic range is inversely related to his girth. Fortunately, the producers of School of Rock have forged an ideal vehicle for Black’s brand of mischief, and with a sturdy cast and script behind him, he manages to whip up some of the biggest laughs of the year. Black plays Dewey Finn, a guitarist thrown out of his band, rendering him even less capable of paying the rent...
...plan passed the Faculty, moving all freshmen to the Yard and pushing the Quad toward a much more visible form of segregation. The Quad’s unpopularity made it ideal for self-imposed isolation. “[The Quad] became students of color,” Associate Dean of the College Thomas A. Dingman ’67 says. “Students could put four unordered choices, and the sense was that if they wanted to live together somewhere, they could all put the Quad and end up there.” Sure enough, by 1996, the percentage...
...Staff argued in the first of this series, abuse of alcohol is a huge problem at Harvard; unhealthy binge drinking harms both the health of the drinkers and the health of the University community. In this second editorial in a three-part series, we will present our ideal solution to the problems we described yesterday...
...opposition forgets that America enjoys an open culture, and tolerance of citizens’ myriad beliefs is key in maintaining this ideal. It is on these principles that the court ruling criticizes the pledge as “a profession of a religious belief, namely, a belief in monotheism.” To retain this slogan is to impose a conviction that not all Americans share...