Word: lock
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McNamara, the HUPD spokeswoman, urged students to lock doors even if they leave the room for a moment...
Before this incident, Brown didn’t think it a big deal to leave her door open. But now, she said, she will lock her door...
...each song. The murky, atmospheric production of their first album has been revived here, but the sound is warmer, and the band is more self-assured. The rhythm section has solidified, tighter and bolder now after long months playing together on tour. Drummer Sam Fogarino and bassist Carlos D lock into a groove right away and stretch it out easily for the course of a song. The often danceable bass lines add satisfying counterpoint to the darker, choppier guitar licks layered on top. Guitarists Daniel Kessler and Paul Banks let their sound intertwine, ringing out with Clash flavor, flirting with...
...intended to provide students both with a variety of options—and of course, the reassurance that it’s not a criminal offense not to have a career path mapped out in October of senior year. “Don’t rush in and lock yourself in the same thing for forty years. Be honest with yourself—figure out what you like doing, and figure out what you are good at. There’s no hurry—when you get closer to really needing a job, clarity will...
Providence native and Sox fan Mark M. Robbins ’89 was in a room full of fellow Winthropians that night. The Red Sox were seemingly a lock for the win when Robbins recklessly opened his mouth. According to several of the students present, Robbins said the unthinkable at the most crucial of moments in the game. Following the second Mets’ out in the 10th, Robbins turned to self-described “die-hard Yankees fan,” Dr. John V. Heymach ’89, and screamed, “You?...