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...National College Health Assessment Survey run by UHS found that 28.7 percent of a random sampling of Harvard students had tried marijuana, said Ryan Travia, director of the Office of Alcohol and Other Drug Services...
...that all start out with a variation of the phrase “It’s no secret that the Harvard party scene leaves something to be desired”. That being said, let me leave you with another image from my first Bell Tower party: a random freshman licking the shoulder of my friend after spilling some beer on her as he exclaimed, “No problem, beer is delish!” and then continuing to sing along to Britney Spears’ “Toxic.” At the very least, we?...
...might have trouble finding a song you want to download, however. At the moment, Sprint says it has 250,000 songs for sale. I did some random searching, and had a hard time pinpointing what, exactly, this 250,000 consisted of. Searches for Dire Straits, Jamiroquai or the Decemberists turned up nothing; searches for Rolling Stones and Spoon gave me one song each (actually, a Dr. Dre remix of a Stones song and a Spoon track from a TV show compilation). I did find more songs when I typed in 10,000 Maniacs, Steely Dan, Eminem and Wilco...
Things have changed a lot since thetense-air-travel days following 9/11. Not only are cockpit doors locked, but many pilots carry guns, and a cadre of armed air marshals, state troopers and agents from 80 federal agencies routinely hop on random flights. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) thinks it's high time its security measures reflected those changes. So, as the agency confirmed last week, it is re-evaluating its list of prohibited items, a move supported by veteran security experts. Among the things that may get cleared for takeoff by late January: knitting needles and knives with...
...find a way to shut down the Big Red offense and succumbed 30-19 in both frames.“Going into it, definitely, we thought that we had nothing to lose,” Blotky said. “It would have been great to be that random team that comes in and knocks off the number-one team in the league. But we just couldn’t pull it out.”—Staff writer Karan Lodha can be reached at klodha@fas.harvard.edu...