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...vote. And indeed, the legislation itself did not mark a departure from the first-semester party fund policy, which collectively allotted $1,700 to sophomores, juniors, and seniors each weekend to subsidize social activities. Subject to a bit more debate was the docket’s second item??an act calling for three $100 party grants to be distributed to first-year students each weekend for the duration of a three-week trial period. A previous three-week trial period had included weekly grants that amounted to only $50 each. The interest in the initial three-week trial...
Your arguments on the “exorbitant” price of music are also misplaced. If a consumer believes the cost of a particular item??a stereo, a bike, a pair of jeans—is too high, you would never turn that around as justification to shoplift the item. Why should music be any different? Moreover, the relative price of music has risen very little in recent decades when compared to most other forms of entertainment (such as movies and sporting events). Perhaps if consumers realized that record companies typically invest hundreds of thousands of dollars...
...officer reported the theft of a white, Mongoose Mountain bicycle and lock at Adams House. The stolen item??which had been taken from a bicycle rack outside the building—was valued...
...take Antonio Banderas…He hasn’t been in anything [good] lately, but he’d be a great accessory item??isn’t that what dates are? I’d wear J. Lo’s green dress…held up with double-sided tape…[because] if I had J. Lo’s body I wouldn’t mind being naked, it’d be okay if something popped...
...provocative for his audience. He promptly found himself in the middle of a media firestorm over his citing of the hypothesis that women trailed men in innate ability in mathematics and science. That evening, controversial Fox News commentator Bill O’Reilly took on another Harvard news item??the College’s hiring of a so-called “fun czar,” Zac Corker ’04. Corker’s hiring made belated headlines early in the New Year when a Reuters story on his appointment was picked up by major...