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...does not discourage seniors from giving to the Senior Gift, but offers an alternative for charitable contributions. Instead of giving to the already well-endowed College, seniors can donate to the charity of their choice. All the donations will be tallied and given to the philanthropic organizations in a lump sum, which would probably be more beneficial than a number of small donations. Giving seniors options for their charitable contributions is something sorely lacking from the Senior Gift...
...above his head. This can't be happening--Al Snow can't win. I look to my left for Christina, thinking she'll empathize with my distress. She isn't even standing. Her face is blank, passionless. This can't be; Mankind, the heart of WWF, is a motionless lump on the mat, and Christina doesn't even care! I can't believe it. SMACK! Oh no...it's over. But wait...the official declares Al Snow disqualified for using the chair. Mankind did win! Ha! He didn't disappoint me! I realize that his victory was scripted...
...long-time coach, now in her 18th year at Harvard, was diagnosed with breast cancer in mid-December, not too long before the Crimson's Dec. 18 game at Northeastern. During a routine check-up, a doctor found a lump in her right breast...
...easy enough to lump all dance music under the neat-to-fit category of "techno." Or "electronica," which according to reports is a sneaky term created by American record companies to avoid calling it "dance" music. Apparently record companies think Americans look down on music made for dancing. But then you go out for a night on the town, and with the Lansdowne St. clubs all proudly advertising their music allegiances for that particular night, your bluff is called...so here's The Crimson's helpful guide to dance music genres...
...Astrology for many, Kirshner believes, is a means of relieving themselves of responsibility for their lives. Not that he blames them. "I think the urge to believe things is very strong," he says, "You'd hate to think you're just a lump of atoms on the surface of the earth for one hundredth of the age of the universe, and that that's it. But you know, that...could be true...