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...misogyny, more rape scenes, or more metal phalli. Rather, our horror films—which are supposedly the products of a rich, illustrious Western mythic tradition dating back to who-knows-when—have become stale and boringly safe. Consider what dark fantasies have been offered to us recently??moldy, twice-baked garbage like “The Ring Two” (sequel to a remake of a Japanese movie), “The Fog” (remake of a mildly diverting John Carpenter movie), “The Amityville Horror” (wretched remake of wretched...
Anyone who has logged onto the website of the Undergraduate Council (UC) recently??perhaps hoping to languish away an afternoon filling out grant applications or reading news (“Record Crowd Attends Springfest”) from 2004—understands that it fails miserably at its most rudimentary purpose: functionality. Besides stale grant applications, the site’s voting system has proven difficult to configure in the past, and individuals still have access to the system who have long since departed Sever...
...addition to her time at Harvard and Stanford, Erickson has coaching experience at Cal and—most recently??as an assistant at her alma mater, Northwestern. As a player, Erickson was a four-year starter for the Wildcats and is the school’s all-time leading scorer...
Harvard in particular has been trying to advance stem cell research recently??creating its Stem Cell Institute last year, which circumvented Bush administration regulations on newly-created stem cells by using independent funds for its experiments. Douglas A. Melton—Cabot professor of the natural sciences and co-director of the Stem Cell Institute—has been outspoken in lobbying for stem cell studies both in Boston and in Washington...
Cross owns numerous Penn scoring records, including points in a game (9), goals in a game (4), points in a season (38), goals in a season (16), points in a career (113), goals in a career (45) and—most recently??assists in a career...