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...usually drink to excess. And you can ask for their keys, but they have a spare or give you a key that isn't even to their car." Ellison speaks from painful experience. In 2002, a local parent supervised a tent party at which kids supposedly surrendered their keys. Nevertheless, several of them left the home at 3 a.m. and drove to the apartment where Ellison's son Doug, 20, lived apart from his parents. All the young people continued to drink, and later that morning, when Doug went to buy a soda at a local market, he crashed...
...Nevertheless, Mitchell says that the “grueling” Times schedule had started to wear on him, and he does not plan to return to a regular print schedule very soon...
Nobody ultimately can account for the enormous disparity between the enrollment in dance courses and the expansion of participation in dance groups all around campus. Nevertheless, the overall growth of participation in dance speaks volumes about the need for this community to have its voice heard. That the administration has at last picked up the other line to hear the desperate cries of space-hungry performers is a hopeful sign; I can only hope that now we can keep them on the phone...
...captain Lauren Bettinelli leads a young pitching staff full of promise and question marks that nevertheless holds the key to Harvard’s title hopes...
...average age at which one marries in the United States is 25, which means that girls who get married straight out of college aren’t normal. Nevertheless, I’ve spent more than one night here listening to girls drunkenly weep that they will never get married unless they meet somebody at Harvard now. My parents were married the August after they graduated, when my mother was 21. Granted, that was in 1978, but evidence from more modern sources reinforces the idea that you’d better meet your life partner in college. My best friend...