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...some students said that they were unlikely to move their blogs over to the new server soon.The Harvard College Democrats’ official blog, “DemApples,” is independently hosted and probably will be for the foreseeable future, according to Harvard Dems President Eric P. Lesser ’07, although he praised the introduction of the new server as a necessary step. “Blogs are becoming an increasingly important communication tool on campus, and the servers Harvard was providing before weren’t meeting the need,” he said. Theodore...
...list of what I have read recently1. Invisibly Man by Ralph Ellison7. Don’t Leave.If, for any reason, you feel the need to escape Harvard for a few hours (why would you want to do that? I have no idea--this is just hypothetical...:P)…8. Aim High.On the thread, “Where do you see yourself in ten years?”:In ten years time I hope to be doing something to change the world. By that I mean eliminating poverty.9. But Not Too High.On the same thread:Prison.10. No, But Really...
...could have gone a couple more weeks.” Yet for some students, “Elena’s” abortion could not have come any sooner.“Those posters are factually inaccurate, total misrepresentations,” SFC Co-Director Rebecca P. Buckwalter ’08 says. “A 25-day-old fetus race car driver,” —she pauses and sighs— “does not even dignify a response.” Buckwalter, along with her freshman counterpart, SFC Co-Director Melissa...
...whirlwind is about young, energetic protagonist Ren (Kevin Barlowski) who moves out of the city with his monther to a rural town that has outlawed dancing. So what does this little revolutionary sparkplug do? He puts on a dance, much to the chagrin of the uptight Reverend Moore (Sean P. Bala ’09), but to the delight of the Reverend’s daughter and his own love interest Ariel (Sarah-Jayne Blackmore...
...their epic album “Since I Left You,” which include language tapes, Madonna’s “Holiday,” and a vocal clip of a giddy Club Med DJ.On the commercial side, Puff Daddy (now Diddy, formerly known as P. Diddy, Puffy D, Puff the Magic Dragon and “Steve”) and his pop gangster peers became infamous for completely recycling old songs (by the Police, and others) without much attempt at refashioning, leading the satirical weekly The Onion to suggest that Puff Daddy’s next...