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...high AD member James D. Seaver ‘02 barged into her room and climbed under her covers “looking to cuddle.” Filney, who describes herself as being on “‘hi’ terms only?? with “Seav,” was disgusted yet flattered by the attention. After several unsuccessful spooning attempts, Filney succeeded in extricating Seaver from her bed. He fell asleep in the fetal position on her floor, a boner visible through his Dockers. Filney has started bolting her door...
...what the word feminism means. If she did the most elementary research, she would know that there are equalitarian feminists as well as so-called difference feminists, and that conflating the two is highly inaccurate. The fact of the matter is, many equalitarian feminists oppose “women-only?? groups, arguing (as Rubins does) that they actually create negative gender-based distinctions. A difference feminist—who thinks men and women are different, but equally important in some respects—would probably support “women-only?? groups, but might not support...
...University is following U.S. Postal Service guidelines, which state that people should be wary of stained or bulky packages, packages with restrictive endorsements like “to be opened by addressee only?? and packages with vague address information...
Well, maybe that’s a bit of an exaggeration. Lafayette did score 14 points and managed to hold Harvard’s potent rushing attack to “only?? 165 yards. Still, this game was over by the opening kickoff. A busted fake reverse compounded with an offensive holding penalty pushed Lafayette back to their own eight yard line to begin the ballgame. Harvard went on to score 24 unanswered points to put the game out of reach by halftime...
...article it accompanies. There isn’t any magic formula for composing one; writing headlines will always require journalists to make news judgments about what is most important in the day’s events. And because the headline is the first—and sometimes the only??text a reader will see, those judgments will often influence how readers perceive an article or the issue it covers. No newspaper gets the product right every time, but the process of composing headlines can often help to clarify the day’s news—even...