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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Secondly, a nearly inexhaustible source of procrastination is a phenomenon known as TV on DVD. Missed the last five seasons of “24” because you were in Lamont, writing response papers? Have no idea what the phrase “live together, die alone” refers to? Never got around to finding out how that whole Ross-Rachel thing worked out? The solution to these pressing issues lies in two words: Netflix membership. Sign up and let the 18-hour marathons begin...

Author: By Sara J. Culver, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: DEAR SARA | 10/12/2006 | See Source »

Instead, the book focuses on the political maneuvering and petty-turned-deadly squabbling between the ambitious major characters. The ruthless female district attorney, Monique Lamont, eyes the governor’s mansion, while equally cutthroat men try to destroy her aspirations. Eager for positive publicity, the district attorney creates the “At Risk” cold case initiative, which uses DNA analysis to solve old crimes. Naturally, other savvy political operatives work hard to bury...

Author: By David Zhou, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Cornwell Abandons Forensics and Scarpetta in ‘At Risk’ | 10/11/2006 | See Source »

While Harvard undergrads are racing from class to extracurricular to evening section, trying to cram in a half-hour of treadmill time before hunkering down in Lamont for a late-night cram session, I’m lounging on Sydney’s glorious Bondi Beach. Over the last few months, the most multitasking I’ve done has been trying to apply sunscreen while thumbing through the pages of a coursepack saturated in ocean spray...

Author: By Stephen C. Bartenstein | Title: Get Out of Here | 10/6/2006 | See Source »

...library policies to the Tailgate. Even freshman SAC members can make a difference. For instance, two years ago a few freshmen SAC members were given the task of researching student demand for a 24-hour library. The report they put together convinced the College and library administrations to make Lamont open 24 hours. A 24-hour library, however, is one of the UC’s successes in the past few years. Most candidates will advocate the same causes that have been mentioned for years on end. Longer dining hall hours—which was tried last year and failed...

Author: By Adam M. Guren, | Title: The Unofficial Guide | 10/2/2006 | See Source »

...returned, students. What the Women’s Center has provided in its initial days are enormous amounts of free goodies, some of which will continue throughout the year: free coffee, tea, snacks, lip balm, coffee mugs, printing and copying, and, best of all for many students once the Lamont Library Café opens on October 17, quiet. This is all a good start. But goodies alone are not enough to bring co-ed groups to the center. The center must advertise itself a little better. We now worry that it will be underutilized. Even though students might be frightened...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: A Space in Canaday | 9/29/2006 | See Source »

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