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...hedonistic effect. They are the genuine article, unlike Moby and BT, who seem obsessed with making comfortable, bite-sized pop confections . Yet the beats are nearly buried under lush tapestries of melody and the human voice: sweet guitars, soaring strings, flutes and whistles, tinkling piano keys, sung choruses, beatbox, random chatter. Their incredible prowess at arranging complex layers of unorthodox and delightful sound-bites with satisfying house and breakbeats amounts to amazingly compelling dance music. With a better command of both funk and melody than your average Tall Paul van Oakendyk, one wishes the Avalanches would take over Ibiza with...

Author: By Ryan J. Kuo, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Electronica from Down Under | 11/16/2001 | See Source »

...thought it was cool. I might work there,” said Previn H. Warren ’04. “[Burch] sends out a lot of random e-mails, but I didn’t really understand what the relevance...

Author: By Anne K. Kofol, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Mass E-mail Hawks SparkNotes Jobs | 11/15/2001 | See Source »

...Supreme Court agreed on Thursday to decide whether schools may give random drug tests to nearly any student seeking to participate in school-sponsored extracurricular activities. The case calls into question a decision by the Tecumseh Board of Education in Pottawatomie County, Okla., to make compliance with random drug tests a prerequisite for participation in any after-school activity at Tecumseh High School, from the math team to the cheerleading squad...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Drug Tests in Schools | 11/13/2001 | See Source »

...Court’s last decision on the subject, in 1995, allowed the random drug-testing of student-athletes as a prerequisite for playing sports. However, it relied upon a number of factors specific to competitive sports, including the heightened risk for injury, as well as a finding that drugs were endemic in the school’s athletic program. No evidence has been presented that Tecumseh High School’s choir suffers from a significant drug problem, or that illegal drugs pose a heightened risk of injury to the singers. Although subsequent decisions by appeals courts have tried...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Drug Tests in Schools | 11/13/2001 | See Source »

...taking this case, the Court should reaffirm that students are indeed “persons” under the law. They should not be subject to random, groundless and intrusive searches...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Drug Tests in Schools | 11/13/2001 | See Source »

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