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Though I might like to think otherwise, each time I wince to see one of you mulling over the article adjacent to this one, I will be reminded that this is a mode of horizontal address. If, tipped off by the Pippi-red, prehensile locks of my writer’s photo, you should recognize me on Mass. Ave, you could very well talk back...
...said. But under the “General UC Grant Funding Guidelines” listed on the UC website, the UC does fund transportation in some circumstances. The website states, “transportation costs will be eligible for a subsidy, determined in relation to the lowest cost mode of transportation between the points of travel.” FiCom member Randall S. Sarafa ’09 defended FiCom’s apparent inconsistency, saying the website was not “fully updated.” Typically, the cheapest form of transportation has been the T, and several...
Foster does not see dance, storytelling, or similar forms as unimportant or limited. She highlights the importance of the mode of storytelling to many disciplines, from the law to psychology to journalism. Additionally, she draws clear connections between art and social justice, citing practitioners from Carl Lindahl to Athol Fugard...
...like an actor portraying a serial killer, just for the thrill of it?No matter the reason, the paramount accessory for a true cerebral ironist is a killer ironic fashion sense.The sporting of pink and green to the polo club has always been a sort of tongue-in-cheek mode of self-expression, but final clubs members take it to an all new level. Spouting-whale pants? Ha! Madras print flannel boxers and loafers made out of sheepskin? That’s enough to inspire dry-yet-ironic chuckling from any peanut gallery!People always complain about the cloying preppiness...
Walter E. Howell ’09 and Robert I. Padnick ’09 have developed a new, efficient mode of communication. “I’ve called up Robert before and said, ‘Smash,’ and he says, ‘Done,’ and two minutes later, we’re smashing,” Howell says.“Smashing,” in this case, doesn’t refer to drinking games or car windows; it’s their code for playing the cartoonish Nintendo...