Word: pep
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...Nwosu ’08. Also elected were Neesha M. Rao ’08, Yardfest Coordinator; Michael E. Blair ’08, House events coordinator; Christopher N. Lewis ’09, Welcome Back Event coordinator; Julie R. S. Fogarty ’08, Harvard-Yale pep rally coordinator; and Reva P. Minkoff ’08 and Iheanacho O. Emeruwa ’09, First-Year Social Committee liasons. Goldenberg and Minkoff are both Crimson editorial editors. Fogarty is a Crimson associate sports chair. Pararas is a Crimson magazine editor. —Staff writer Nicholas...
...convened at 5 p.m. in the building at 1 Times Square (which is actually a triangle) for Treb's roll call, indoctrination and pep talk. As a member of this covenant I'm sworn to secrecy on matters of timing and mechanics - the technique, for example, for avoiding the dread occupational hazard of "confetti arm." But I am permitted to quote a few of Treb's dicta. Confetti dispersal, he intones, "is a physical, violent act," a therapeutic exercise that will purge, Treb says, "all your aggressions from 2006." (He knows us so well.) We are to remove wristwatches, bracelets...
...said, adding that the board has spent “less than half” of the money. The two major events originally planned for the fall semester included a “welcome back” event at the beginning of the academic year and the Harvard-Yale pep rally. While the CEB successfully organized a carnival in September, the Harvard-Yale pep rally was cancelled due to poor weather conditions. Despite the pep rally’s cancellation, the board does not plan to organize another major event before the semester ends, according to Drake...
...advocates instead of event planners. The success of the CEB, which consists of members are not part of the UC and who are elected specifically to plan events, is evident based on the success of events like the Harvard State Fairs, the Ben Folds concert, and the Harvard-Yale pep rally. As a result of structural reform, the UC is no longer responsible for $35,000 Wyclef Jean boondoggles, and students are now treated to successful events that were planned and organized by event planners, not advocates...
...Hizballah security teams - identifiable by their combat boots, black fatigues and beards - that gathered Friday morning in the suburbs of Beirut didn't need much of a pep talk to pump themselves up for their massive demonstration in Lebanon's capital. "If the leadership says march, we march; if they say die, we die," said one, who called himself Bakkir. Still, if they needed any reminder of why they were hitting the streets to bring down Lebanon's government, Bakkir and his buddies could look around at the bomb craters and crushed concrete from this summer's war with Israel...