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Starting this fall, Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) will send students e-mail alerts on days dining halls serve their favorite fare. In addition to notifications of honey mustard chicken or Irish mutton broth, students can expect significant expansions to the bagged meal program for those unable to attend lunch and dinner in the dining halls. The subcommittee of the Committee on House Life (CHL) charged with examining dining hall hours and interhouse restrictions decided last week to recommend to the Council of Masters that students be allowed to order bagged meals up until...
...when Irish rocker Bono exclaimed, “this is really, really fucking brilliant” during the 2003 Golden Globe Awards, the FCC excused the expletive because it was not used to refer...
...school, Horace Mann, didn’t allow her time to continue her technical training, Cloud became very involved with her school’s language program, which enabled her to perform in diverse cultural shows. Cloud says that she experimented with “every dance style, from Irish step, to traditional Japanese fan dancing, to tango.” High school was also where Cloud first began choreographing, through her involvement with musical theater.Coming to Harvard, Cloud sought the right niche to continue her commitment to dance. “I wanted to do something that would enable...
...idealizes youth and beauty while acknowledging the fleeting quality of the two. It does so with a flair for the fictional that is typical of its native Ireland; no matter what happens, the characters all prize a good story.All the actors really nail their roles; although the thick Irish accents of the cast make the dialogue difficult to understand at first, they are well-done. The leads are performed by a mixture of the most talented actors in the sophomore class and some of the most experienced actors in the HRDC, and the cast’s collective work exhibits...
...husband is Mexican, will be marching with her two hooky-playing daughters ages 14 and 6. "I grew up around Mexicans, and if people are over here and work hard, why shouldn?t they be able to stay?" said Gomez, a Chicago native who described her heritage as German, Irish and Danish. Gomez said the march may be as educational for her half-Mexican children as a day spent in school. She notified their schools of their impending absences, and found no objections. "They?re going to learn a lot by coming with me. They?ll be part of history...