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...From now on, you should just go, ‘Harvard, bitch.’” UP YOURS, MR. SMILEYIt’s a fuck-the-world attitude that Jenkins has adopted only too well, lambasting everyone from the President to Matchbox 20. Somewhat surprisingly, though, the person to get the most heat is not Rob Thomas, but Jenkins’ sixth grade teacher. “I was just a kid with dyslexia and ADD and he was a teacher with a fairly low IQ,” says Jenkins. “He told me that...

Author: By Jessica L. Fleischer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: FM goes VIP at 3EB | 5/2/2007 | See Source »

...University of Chicago Law School, says he was “puzzling a lot” over another scenario offered during the discussion: is it ethical to kill a pig and harvest its organs to save five human lives? “What about 100 pigs to save 1 person?” says Sunstein, In the end, the panel left the audience to draw its own conclusions. FM offers this: Don’t torture kittens to compel TFs to reveal final exam answers—unless maybe it’s for a huge lecture class...

Author: By Bernard P. Zipprich, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Jack Bauer, Horse Torture, and More! | 5/2/2007 | See Source »

...available today,” but the inescapable laws of physics and chemistry make air travel an incredibly energy-intense means of travel. According to data published in the New York Times, a Boeing 747 crossing the Atlantic emits nearly 2,800 pounds of carbon dioxide (CO2) for each person on board, and USA Today reports that you would have to drive an SUV for a month to emit as much CO2 as a jetliner emits per person on a New York to Denver flight. And because jetliners emit these greenhouse gasses high in the atmosphere, their heat-trapping effect...

Author: By Jonathan B. Steinman | Title: Low Cost, Low Conscience | 5/2/2007 | See Source »

...they are real” said Denzey. Still, she said writing virulent anti-Semitic speeches had been difficult for some students. Those with less controversial roles were able to appreciate the assignment with less difficulty. “I enjoyed it because my character was not an anti-Semitic person,” Irina L. Vaynerman ’10 said. “It felt good to be able to save the Jews.” Sarah K. Satinover ’08 said the assignment has been frustrating because of the volume of commentary on the class blog...

Author: By Gabriel J. Daly, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Reliving History | 5/2/2007 | See Source »

...involved in. I’ve seen him perform countless times and he is always so involved, and gets the audience involved. He’s a compelling performer – it’s really overwhelming to watch him. He’s also a really nice person, and he’s done very important things for classical music, like the Silk Road Project.” After graduation, Jackiw plans to move to New York City and continue his career as a professional violinist. Although it will be a change of location for the Boston native...

Author: By Rachel M. Green, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Stefan P. Jackiw '07 | 5/2/2007 | See Source »

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