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...sweatshirts, mugs, and crap. But they didn’t have goddamn soccer socks,” says Brandon Geller ’08. Some believe that the expansion signals a cheapening of Harvard. “I don’t approve of them branching out to the rainbow. This school has a heritage, and that is what separates Harvard from the other ‘Universities’,” says Virginia Fisher ’08. Despite some disapproval, The Coop seems to believe that it’s options, not tradition, that customers want...

Author: By M. E. Klein, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Where Has All The Crimson Gone? | 9/30/2004 | See Source »

Sexy pool waterfalls, illuminated by a rainbow of colors, separate the new super pools from the Clark Kent variety. Some of these waterfalls and glitzy fountains rise out of elaborate deck sculptures. They are lit by multicolored lights run by wireless remote...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What's Cool In the Pool ... ... And Hot On the Deck | 8/16/2004 | See Source »

...Barbara Sturt, of the Jaru, sits beneath a tree in the yard of Halls Creek's Yarliyil Arts Centre and points to her dazzlingly bright canvas. "Here are the Rainbow Snakes," she says shyly, tying her tale to a myth that features in almost all Aboriginal cosmology. "They go in here, and everywhere they come up they make a creek or billabong." The snakes are believed responsible for much of Australia's topography, moving under the ground, carving waterways, coiled and sleeping under hills and mountains...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cosmic Dreaming | 7/29/2004 | See Source »

...visit it until 1999, when she learned tribal tales that were an anthropologist's treasure trove. Since then she has been back almost every year, collecting dozens of Aboriginal paintings and recording their stories. Her university's Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology will mount an exhibition, "Track of the Rainbow Serpent," in October, and Sanday is currently finishing a book about the crater. Her late father's find was extraordinarily rare. Although an estimated 3,000 metric tons of meteoric dust falls to Earth each year, only about 100 meteorites of any substance make it through the atmosphere. Typically, only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cosmic Dreaming | 7/29/2004 | See Source »

Most people who know me well at Harvard assume I was out in high school. But instead of standing behind a table of rainbow ribbons last year on National Coming Out Day, I was hiding in a closet. My high school was and is ripe with homophobia. “That’s so gay” and “you’re such a fag” were commonplace pejoratives in the dorms and on the sports fields. It was not until the very end of my senior year that I de facto came...

Author: By Adam P. Schneider, | Title: Not Quite a Runway Model | 7/9/2004 | See Source »

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