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...painful to the college population is the total late-night city shutdown. All over America, students know the joy of sitting in a diner at 5 a.m., ruminating random ideas and runny eggs. Yet even though IHOP was content asking for a mere 4 a.m. closing, compared to its normal 24/7 schedule, HSDF objected and won. As the president of the HSDF, Ginny Nathans put it, “If there were going to be a 4 a.m. license in Harvard square, it wouldn’t be in IHOP.” The restaurateurs who try for anything past...

Author: By Margaret M. Rossman | Title: Defending Mediocrity | 4/10/2006 | See Source »

...life. If I don't know that I can provide for my children, I may just have to decide not to have any. There is the feeling that you are not an adult. The French are reacting to this, and we don't. What's happening there is a normal reaction. Here, something is wrong. There's no movement coming up from below. There is a profound lack of faith in everything. We are almost just resigned, which is a terrible thing for an entire generation under 30. Rashid Ech Chetouani 27, lives in the Paris suburb Asni...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Moment of Youth | 4/9/2006 | See Source »

...learning. Or does their sheltered upbringing cause them to delay the leap into a scary world? The most persistent objection to home education is that it denies its charges the socializing experience of school. "Living in the community, being with other children . . . these are vital parts of a normal life for a child," says Sharryn Brownlee, immediate past president of the N.S.W. Federation of Parents and Citizens Associations. Schools aren't perfect, she adds. But nor is life. "You have to give the child the opportunity to learn and grow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: School's Out Forever | 4/9/2006 | See Source »

...what appeared to be a torn labrum, the principal muscle of the throwing shoulder. Until Sunday’s game against Cornell, he had been playing through pain in centerfield. Vance denied that he would opt for surgery this early in the season, saying he planned to resume his normal place in the lineup for the rest of the season, probably at DH. Departed slugger Zak Farkes ’06-’07 battled a similar injury early in his Harvard career, undergoing surgery in the summer after a 2003 sophomore campaign in which he set the Harvard...

Author: By Alex Mcphillips, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Wins in Tuneup for Ivies | 4/6/2006 | See Source »

...sort of androgynous, ambiguous” aspect to the protagonist that will make her a more frightening and universal figure. Though other characters in the play are “flamboyant” and “outrageous,” she describes Knock as “very normal,” and has chosen to play him as naturally as possible.“I want him to have a strangeness and a realness. The whole picture is more frightening because he’s actually a normal guy and he really believes what he?...

Author: By Lena Chen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 'Knock'ing on Success's Door | 4/6/2006 | See Source »

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