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...We’ve reached a delicate balance of shallow non-conversation in the house, a tacit accord. We understand each other??I think...
...overtime contest against Vermont, and with a late goal, beat the Catamounts for the first time since 2002. “We have used the last seven games to figure out what our team personality is,” Kerr said. “Now, our understanding of each other??s movements is good.” Looking down the road, both the Quakers and the Crimson will have to defeat perennial powerhouse Brown. At a brief glance, UPenn has the advantage of playing both of its main rivals at home in the friendly confines of Rhodes Field...
...important inch-and-a-half. We applaud Currier for taking this initiative and salvaging the academic potential of its students (although it may be too late for the Class of 2007). Currier’s unfortunate plethora of singles has allowed students to enjoy each other??s company without their blockmates or roommates being the wiser. No rubber bands on the doorknob. No midnight exiles. No morning shaming. Currier had previously been free of all the natural built-in deterrents that make students stop, think, and just say “No, I will not turn my room...
Harvard students who just spent their summers in locales near and far bumped into each other??literally—for the first time this fall at a Friday evening carnival in Tercentenary Theatre. While families and a Ferris Wheel were nowhere to be found, revelers donning henna tattoos and balloon hats filled the Yard, as the three-hour event attracted 7,000 people, according to organizers’ estimates. “I’m so happy we’re all normal,” said Tiffany M. Bradshaw ’10. Students, faculty...
...Your Biggest Fan” Underwood are both long-standing Expos institutions. Tom will show you pictures of his dachshunds, then load section with extensive but interesting readings. As a word of warning, be prepared for any class about “Encounters with the Other?? or “East and West” or stuff like that to suck. Further pearls of wisdom: many Expos sections include peer review sessions in which those who may not write as well as you will critique your writing. Peer review is tedious and forces you to read crappy student...