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...Bands showed, students don't need Chumbawamba or Sister Hazel and a beer in tow to enjoy themselves. Each band tapped into something different but always something visceral. There were hands clapping along to the grassroots rock of the Voodoo Crabs, chuckles and pointed fingers abundant during Depeche Mode, limits tested by the dense sonic experimentation of This Is My Rifle, emotions wrangled by the sugary-sour pop treat offered up by Blue Wail. The winner of the friendly compe- tition, the extraordinary B-Side, got the crowdon its feet with smart, effortless freestyle rapand a tight groove bound...
Although B-Side had the right combination oftalent and accessible groove, Depeche Mode (notthe original or a cover band) tapped into asuperficial vein of youthful kiddieness thatB-Side could never duplicate. Setting the roomablaze, Depeche Mode provided the perfectcomplement of frenetic entertainment to the othergroups' down-to-earth nature. With twosynthesizers, a spastic guitarist/vocalist deckedout in Ramones style, a deft percussionist,dancing feet and techno lullabies titled"Sardines" and "Depeche Mode is Not for You,"Depeche Mode was a necessary comic relief thatdeserved third place in the judging...
With this semester being the last that the Home Run shuttle--a University-run shuttle which took graduate students to their doorsteps in Somerville and North Cambridge--will operate, GSC has been looking for an alternative mode of transportation for graduate students. The group is advocating extending regular shuttle service to Davis and Inman Squares...
...even taught himself ancient Greek in order to read Plato in the original; he had a relentless curiosity about the natural sciences (but no taste for fiction or the fine arts). He would quote Spinoza as if throwing rocks at a rival. Verbal battle, not dialogue, was his habitual mode of communication. Rather than a philosopher, he was a walking exclamation mark, a tight, craggy man with a halo of silvery hair and a jawbone that projected awesome willpower and a volcanic temper...
...does not need to take a holiday or special meal; a dinner or a moment in the mail room can be the perfect time for religious discussion. "Individual investigation and dialogue is certainly the easiest and most common mode to interact," said Tarissa Mitchell '99, chair of the Harvard-Radcliffe Baha'i Association. "The challenge is to realize that your belief is a part of your entire life and how you do everything--not just how you interact with members of your own religious community...