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...have never heard a word of complaint about the cost. Businesses and individuals are beginning to support the arts as well. And, of course, the vitality of French culture should be measured by more than just the box-office receipts of the week. France is the world's most popular tourist destination; close to 3 million Americans visited last year alone. The wonderful thing about "culture" - its very essence - is that it doesn't have an expiration date. Culture is not a competition. The United States and France share a high regard for culture, and for more than two centuries...
...shaped” fro-yo, even though HUDS claimed the star-shaped dispensers are less sanitary. 4) XOXO, Gossip Girl: Lowell can’t get enough of that show. But seriously, isn’t that a problem we all have? 5) DAPAs aren’t very popular in Winthrop. We want booze, not chips and salsa. 6) Those Kirklanders argue about the new Microsoft Word font. Times New Roman is so last millennium. 7) Lowell got a bit too excited about their freshman shirts…LOLhouse Lowellcats? 8) Remember last year’s Risk game...
...most overrated rapper right now? MM: Part of my reluctance to be severe in the critique is that some of these people are teenagers. I hope they get a chance to peak many more times in their lives. There are a number of songs this year that are so popular and are just so irritating, but that doesn’t mean that they weren’t for that summer or that moment the number one song. 11.FM: Sounds like you’re calling out Soulja Boy, but we won’t make you name names...
...graduate programs remain a source of great innovation and creativity.” Brandt, on leave this fall, served as chair of the Department of the History of Science from 2000 to 2006. He has a joint appointment in FAS and the Harvard Medical School. Brandt is also a popular author. His most recent book, “The Cigarette Century,” was a New York Times bestseller. Trained at Brandeis and Columbia, Brandt is best known by undergraduates for a popular Core class on medicine in American society. In an interview with The Crimson last week...
...Justice” where he openly debates Professor Michael J. Sandel. Bryan C. Barnhill ’08, a blockmate, says, “Marcus likes to be a part of things from beginning to end. He even uses slang words before they’re popular.” Miller’s post-graduation plans, however, won’t involve the stage. He’s decided to accept a job offer in finance. “The best that can happen is that I enjoy it,” he says. “The worst...