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From page 217 of McCafferty’s first novel: “But then he tapped me on the shoulder, and said something so random that I was afraid he was back on the junk...
...America nor Cambridge nor Harvard will claim ownership, now reads 10:15. What is the significance of the clock’s nine-hour and fifty-nine minute great leap forward to the future? Or rather, its sluggish regression two hours and one minute into the past? A random sample of Cantabrigians yielded few answers. Local Dennis Coveny, a self-described “general laborer,” declined to comment due to the sensitivity of the issue. Rebecca A. Fuentes, community relations manager for the Cambridge Department of Public Works, played the I-have-no-idea-how-this...
...bound audience. “Clearly a lot of planning went into this,” says Monica M. Renta ’08, “I mean—the Swedish fish.” “I thought it was awesome. I mean, what a random thing to do,” says Patrick G. Mauro ’07. “We need more things like this.” Many of the students who packed the pool and bleachers agreed with him. But not everyone enjoyed being partially submerged in chlorinated fluid. Rather...
...sophomore year approaches, freshmen, beware—the Yard’s bunk beds and random roommates can be pretty bad, but some of the worst living at Harvard is in the Houses. FM scoured both River and Quad, leaving no roach-infested walk-through unvisited and no synonym for “small” unused, to identify the most atrocious rooms. The few and the proud, all housing sophomores: Lowell M-12: Crimson editor Joy Z. Chen is at a loss to describe the shape of the Polly Pocket-sized common room in her double?...
...with slogans like “If from drink you get your thrill, take precaution—write your will” and “All the dangerous drug abusers end up safe as total losers.” He advocates a three-pronged policy that includes bringing random locker searches to their upper middle class suburban high school...