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...because when I say the blessing over the challah and eat the chicken soup, I feel connected, not to the divine, but to my Jewish peers. When I kibbutz with friends I haven’t seen all week and when I—like so many others??scan the dining room for a future spouse, I feel special—not as an individual, but as part of something greater than myself...
...student publications spend far more of their editorial capital criticizing their fellow students than their administration. Instead of jumping down each others?? throats, students should be searching for common ground...
Some departments choose to guide the process of finding advisers with a firmer hand than others??taking a much larger part in arranging relationships between potential advisers and thesis writers...
Like many of my fellow baseball fans, I sought to preserve the legacy and tradition of pitching for the future, refusing to let events like the Glorious Uprising of 1968 fade into oblivion. The names of past heroes—Mathewson, Grove, Gibson, Koufax, Seaver, among many others??were invoked in the darkest hours, when the onslaught of home runs, the rapidly inflating offensive records, and the skyrocketing ERAs grew too much to bear...
...increasingly convinced that hordes of murderous undead little girls roam Hollywood, feasting upon unwary directors. How else to explain their prevalence, and the shorthand for creepiness they represent, in films from “The Ring” to “The Others?? to the remake of “The Amityville Horror?...