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...Grill and Bok Choy. Of course, Loker is always home to the fun-loving Math Question Help Center, and it can provide a bit of divertissement from hard work—one can always stare at the hypnotic, nonsensical color swirls on the black screen in back...

Author: By Robert J. Fenster, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Space to Slow Down | 10/3/2001 | See Source »

...lek” is, in nature, an area where males convene to strut and females come to judge potential mates.) Researchers from the University of Liverpool observed that men in trendy pubs fidgeted with their phones periodically, removed them from jacket pockets to examine the LED-screen, checked messages though they had not received a call, verified the battery life, and laid them on the bar for all to see. This cell-strutting-phenomenon, say researchers, dovetails with the cell phone industry’s unceasing imperative to produce phones with complex and vanishingly useful features—set your...

Author: By Couper Samuelson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Cells and Cigs | 10/2/2001 | See Source »

...those of prep schools. But since the last Afghan war, Pakistan has been struggling toward a compromise between these groups. Such compromises evolve slowly, and are nourished by stability. In acting now, Americans must consider the consequences of projecting a war film onto what is not a blank screen at all. They must have compassion as they weigh the impact of polarizing millions of people in the name of justice. In Pakistan, my friends and family are frightened, as they should be when the most powerful military in the world is sent to do a task best accomplished by schoolteachers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Usual Ally | 10/1/2001 | See Source »

...took Chris Hardwick and Jenny McCarthy off the small screen years ago, but first-years got to relive the “Singled Out” magic again last night in the Science Center...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: First-Years Get Wild at 'Singled Out' | 9/28/2001 | See Source »

...grow to know an outsider (Andy Dufresne, John Coffey and now Ted Braughtigan) from the point of view of a person from the inside. The most disappointing thing about King’s career, though, is that very rarely is King’s work brought to the big screen with great success. For every truly exceptional King adaptation—The Shawshank Redemption, The Shining, Misery, and The Green Mile—there are dozens of poorly and cheaply made ones...

Author: By Allie R. Murray, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: With A Warm 'Song' In Our Hearts | 9/28/2001 | See Source »

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