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Nowhere is this phrase so perfect, all-encompassing despite its brevity, as in my relationship to the Crimson. Ah, Ol’ Ruby Rag, I hate thee, I hate thee, but I love thee...
Performing at the event was a wide variety of very talented and eclectic poets, singers and rappers from the Harvard campus and the Cambridge area. Some of the professionals from outside of Harvard included witty spoken word artist Ryk McIntyre, who spoke about the indignity of the phrase “what doesn’t kill you only makes you stronger.” McIntyre finished his tirade on the popular consolation with the words, “the ‘makes me stronger’ part is up to me,” much to the audience?...
There’s a disconnect here between people’s goals and their stances on policies that affect those goals. But what else should we expect from a pop culture that treats politics as entertainment and regards the phrase “mindless entertainment” as redundant...
...characterized U2’s early sound in their sprawling nature. The other persisting problem on the album is the even further emerging figure of Bono. With his personal celebrity aside, he is increasingly becoming the central musical figure of the band, with his vocal twists and turns of phrase more memorable than any guitar hook or bassline, recalling the later albums of another band fronted by a singly-named poster boy—the Police...
...living proof that the phrase scholar-athlete is not an oxymoron,” said Kemper Professor of American History James Kloppenberg. “I’ve been Tom’s adviser since the first week of freshman year, and the relationship has demonstrated to me how valuable it would be for senior faculty at Harvard to get to know students from the day they arrive, instead of only in their junior and senior years...