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...that varsity eight heat, Radcliffe came off the line fast and proceeded to pull away from the rest of the crews on the river. The squad never looked back, notching a 9.6-second win over the second-place Huskies. “The Beanpot is a lot of hometown pride??it was definitely an uplifting thing for the team,” junior Esther Lofgren said. “And we were overall a consistently strong team throughout all the boats.”Coming off a victory over No. 19 Michigan State last weekend, the continued success...
...mindless tenor of Housing Day “spirit” itself testifies to the dearth of real local attachment among House residents. Deprived of any enduring points of pride??or even the assurance of living with more than seven of one’s friends—upperclassmen resort to the most banal and vulgar praises of their Houses...
...with the witty shibboleth, “Nice Unit,” underneath. This trend is perhaps understandable. As feminist thinker Simone de Beauvoir wrote in 1949, “The individual’s specific transcendence takes concrete form in the penis and it is a source of pride??It is easy to see, then, that the length of the penis, the force of the urinary jet, the strength of erection and ejaculation become for him the measure of his own worth.” Or maybe certain Houses’ predilection stems from the notion that...
...team [than we showed].”The Crimson and the Pride exchanged wins in the second and third games, as Springfield’s block became increasingly effective against the Harvard attack.It was not, however, until partway through the fourth game that the momentum truly shifted in the Pride??s favor. Down 6-1 and trailing by a game, Springfield avoided mistakes and often caught the Crimson off guard by tipping the ball towards undefended areas of the court at unexpected moments.Harvard hung tough but ultimately dropped the game, 30-26.Seemingly deflated, the Crimson made several errors...
...Black Students’ Association), wealth (the Hasty Pudding social club), and religion (Hillel) etc. But as a whole, extracurriculars, more than any other kind of organization, classify people by what they do, not where they come from. The notion that college-enforced communities, or “house pride?? et al., can create more natural and diverse social groups is both naïve and patronizing.If students really want to socialize more within their houses, they will surely give more money to House Committees to organize such events. If, as evidence suggests, they would rather devote their...