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...line when giggling seems easier than turning him down, only to experience the anger that is sure to follow. Virginity is on the line every time having sex seems like a small price to pay for a seeming solution to all of the “guy problems?? that have wrecked havoc on your life ever since the first time you noticed boys on the playground and decided to join them as the Pink Ranger...
...newer and larger building, and the resident tutors received an e-mail from Assistant to the Master Larry J. Peterson shortly before 6 p.m. on Feb. 8. The e-mail, with the subject line “URGENT,” announced “major pipe back-up problems?? and urged residents not to “flush your toilet until it is announced otherwise.” According to Quincy House Building Manager Ronald W. Levesque, a blockage in Quincy’s pipe system had existed for months. But it was unlikely to be detected...
Meanwhile, scandals over Harvard’s treatment of its workers—such as protests that forced the University to rehire a janitor fired for fainting due to a medical condition—have drawn attention to easily-overlooked problems??and people—within our community. Harvard’s next president needs to keep an eye on our reputation outside the academic world...
...Subway before it became a franchise. “Sometimes it would turn into, ‘Can you carry this bread?’” he quipped. DeLuca also emphasized the importance of remaining positive in the face of adversity. “There will be problems??if not every day, often,” he said. “[Goals] help you keep in mind where you’re going and act as an enabler.” Tiffany T. Niver ’08, president-elect of Harvard University Women in Business...
...seen the movie, the basic conceit of the film is that Borat, a reporter from Kazakh television, is visiting the U.S. in order to make a documentary. His hope is that by learning from America, the greatest country on earth, Kazakhstan might learn to deal with all of its problems??problems that Borat neatly divides into “social, economic...