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...Committee, the Harvard-Yale pep rally was originally scheduled to take place in front of the John Harvard statue, but was moved to the Queen’s Head Pub as a result of the wet weather. Though scheduled to begin at 9:30 p.m., the “Let??s go Harvard!” chants did not start until after 10 p.m. As students filled the pub, members of the College Events Board passed out foam fingers and “Go Crimson” headbands to the fans. Seven students decked out in Harvard attire...
...First, let??s address the good news. The “Final Cut” is in a limited theatrical run, in anticipation of a Christmastime DVD release, and the big screen offers the ideal environment for both devotees and newbies to experience the film...
...will unite to support our football team and experience what life would have been like at a real college. Countless shirts have been circulating, praising Harvard’s dominance over Yale with varying degrees of wit and logic. In honor of tomorrow’s festivities, let??s examine the Harvard-Yale face-off in an arena that makes much more sense than football—literature. Harvard’s unbridled superiority became immediately apparent when comparing the wikipedia pages entitled “List of Harvard People” and “List...
...streaking across football fields? We’ll decide that, Larry. You have fierce competition. 5) President Ryan A. Petersen ’08. Running alongside Faust. They do kind of have matching hair. 6) Matthew L. Sundquist ’09. You may be running uncontested, but let??s see you run naked. 7) A Lamont Security Guard. Now let??s see what they’re hiding. 8) N. Gregory Mankiw...although on second thought, that seems like way more cost than benefit. Clothes on! 9) The True Love Revolution team, because...
...Let??s get something clear: the dialogue during the Harvard University Band (HUB) halftime show is supposed to be a joke...at least in that dorky, “I-go-to-Harvard” kind of way. But apparently our friends at Columbia don’t find the band very funny. In fact, Columbia’s athletic department found them so unacceptable, it prohibited HUB from reading its halftime script at the game on November 3. The band planned to call Columbia out on their new, 100-million-dollar athletics campaign. The crew...