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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Students choose their eating club at the beginning of the spring semester of their sophomore year. Each club has its own character, and students choose which club they want to belong to by visiting them during their freshman and sophomore years. Then, in March of the sophomore year, linking up with their friends, they enter their chosen club. Two genres of clubs subsist. In the six "sign-in" clubs, students place their name on a list and gain entrance. If too many students show interest, the sign-in clubs hold lotteries. Whether or not prospective members get their first choice...

Author: By Susana E. Canseco, | Title: PUBLIC AND PRIVATE | 3/18/1999 | See Source »

Jordana R. Lewis makes a couple of mistakes in her article "Shakespeare in Love with a Man" (Opinion, March...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Shakespeare' Screenplay Cut Corners for Convenience | 3/18/1999 | See Source »

...there is no conclusive proof for his sexual orientation in his sonnets. Certainly, the writers of the movie are cutting corners artistically when they have Will write Sonnet 18 to his girlfriend, but they are doing it for the sake of convenience, not homophobia. JOSH N. LAMBERT '01 March...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Shakespeare' Screenplay Cut Corners for Convenience | 3/18/1999 | See Source »

...Ireland isn't drinking Boston under the table on St. Patty's Day-quite the opposite. There, the holiday has never focused on drinking. Only in the U.S. has March 17 become a day of alcoholic excesses. "In Ireland it would be more of a traditional family day like Thanksgiving. Definitely people will go out and celebrate but it isn't the same intense partying that it is here," Byrne adds. "In my home it is more of a family day, people getting together and stuff. Maybe going to pubs and because it is a holiday, but not like...

Author: By Lynda A. Yast, | Title: Shamrock on Tap: Last Call at Boston's Irish Pubs | 3/18/1999 | See Source »

...Ireland isn't drinking Boston under the table on St. Patty's Day-quite the opposite. There, the holiday has never focused on drinking. Only in the U.S. has March 17 become a day of alcoholic excesses. "In Ireland it would be more of a traditional family day like Thanksgiving. Definitely people will go out and celebrate but it isn't the same intense partying that it is here," Byrne adds. "In my home it is more of a family day, people getting together and stuff. Maybe going to pubs and because it is a holiday, but not like...

Author: By Linda A. Yast, | Title: shamrock on tap | 3/18/1999 | See Source »

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