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...regulations to prevent abuse of the term “donating all profits” suggests that responsibility for the lack of attention awarded charitable donations extends beyond student groups to University Hall itself. The Office of Student Life and student groups themselves must work to end this lamentable practice??Harvard may be a breeding ground for future politicians, but students should resist embracing the devious persona quite so wholeheartedly...
Rose said that when he raised concerns to HMC lawyers about netting, they said they had “no tax authority,” or legal precedent, to be engaging in the practice??but continued nonetheless...
What's on the agenda for tonight? While the boys can't party on nights before practice??due to a team rule recently invoked by the captains—eager undergraduates can head over to Uno's and toast to a good cause (not to say Lacrosse victories aren't...) Habitat for Humanity will be raising funds for their 2009 spring break trip in Guatemala. Be sure to turn in a Habitat for Humanity flyer with your tab, and 20% of the proceeds will help build a house for a family in need...
...bursts out as the most heavy-rocking song the band has yet put to record. It is a stunning opener, full of spiteful lyrics, distorted guitars, and a massive chorus. The lyrics (“We learn over time that tolerance is more appealing / In theory than in practice??) hint at growing up, if not necessarily the maturity that should come with it.Later tracks show even greater development. “You’ll Need Those Fingers for Crossing,” possibly the tightest and most affecting song the band has yet composed, is about bulimia...
When Dr. Michael Salzhauer became concerned about his plastic surgery practice??s effect on families, he decided to respond in the most effective way possible: by writing a children’s book. Entitled “My Perfect Mommy,” the tale tells of a young girl whose mother undergoes a nose job, tummy tuck, and breast augmentation. Aiming his story at a four- to seven-year-old audiences, Salzhauer is ostensibly attempting to allay the apprehension of children whose mothers go under the cosmetic scalpel. (See correction below...