Word: pun
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Back in ’04, it was called Voice Where Prohibited, but the staff got tired of having to explain the pun, and the self-proclaimed general interest magazine was revamped. The name was changed, and the first issue, released last semester, emerged as the best-looking publication at Harvard, printed on heavy paper and set in gorgeous, clear type. Unfortunately, some of the stuff inside was originally written for Expos classes, and more importantly, it wasn’t hard to tell...
Returning to three papers and 35-degree weather after Thanksgiving weekend can make one question how thankful we should all truly be to attend Harvard. Thankfully (no pun intended), the five and a half hour flight back from California gave me just enough time to compile a list of reasons I’m glad I transferred to Harvard from UCLA. Below are a few of my favorites (and the five and a half hour flight isn’t one of them...
...distant future. At the same time, she recollects her own experiences as a theoretical physicist, enlivening her prose with references to afternoons spent at Toscanini’s (the MIT branch, not the Harvard Square location). Ultimately, Randall gives her bulky 500-plus page text a (forgive the pun) more human dimension...
...Queer Thanksgiving. Even a Google search didn’t reveal what Queer Thanksgiving entailed (Carson and the Queer Eye Gang had their Thanksgiving spectacular on the 23rd last year, so that possibility is out. Pun not intended). In completely unrelated news, March 26 is Make Up Your Own Holiday...
...pun was intended. “I lost my voice screaming,” Herrmann said. “I’ve never been that excited in my life...