Word: roomed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...frosh weekend began and ended dismally. Upon arrival I quickly shooed my dad away, determined to have a stab at college self-sufficiency. After calmly navigating the mess of paperwork, "warm fuzzies" and eager parents at the admissions office, I gratefully received my room assignment. At the time, the word "Currier" was just a name on paper--it did not signify "the Quad." My host had left me a message: I could drop off my things in her room but she wouldn't be there. Several inquiries and two wrong-turns later I found myself at the entrance to Currier...
...delight of the folks at Pinocchio's, last night's Pizza and Politics drew almost triple its normal 45-person audience, precipitating a move from a Kennedy School conference room to a nearby lecture hall...
...house, students run in circles or gawk at shooters (although one dropped into the gutter, remembering a VES 107 digression on curbstone height versus body shape). Raptors find too many easy marks, too many undergraduates who never sense who follow them, who stalk them down to the laundry room; raptors who know how little undergraduates suspect their fellow students, their friends. Above all, the game alerts its players to betrayal by someone known to them. Detecting betrayal, or at least discerning its possibility, makes for painful, wearisome learning, but given what I know of undergraduate life in my 25 years...
Reading Maxim is a little like eavesdropping in a man's locker room. Dirty jokes, busty women, perverted fantasies--they're all there. This is not to say Maxim is a poor concept. Au contraire--it caters perfectly to the interests and needs of men, age 18-30. Finally, here is a magazine that tells men what they are doing wrong in bed, what to wear, how to act on a date and the numerous other social graces that women constantly complain guys lack. Does it mean that men are more insecure? Who cares! At least they won't wear...
Cyberart! The Boston Cyberarts Festivalcontinues today with "Music for the Millennium," arare New England performance by Richard Boulangerand Neil Leonard, pioneers in the creation of"interactive systems" and solo performance withsoftware of their own design. Berklee School ofMusic, 22 the Fenway, Room F12. 266-1400 x2486. 6and 8 p.m. Limited seating. FREE...