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Amid crowds of anti-Yale T-shirt vendors and “Takeover” party promoters outside the Science Center last week, fraternity brothers from Sigma Chi were hawking for a needier cause. They raised $1,266 for the United Way’s Thanksgiving Project, enough to provide holiday feasts of turkey, stuffing, and pie for 21 families in the Boston area. Anthony J. Valente ’07, who organized the efforts for the fraternity, said he was shocked by the large response from Harvard students, having expected to raise just a few hundred dollars...

Author: By Rachel L. Pollack, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Frat Funds Turkey Dinners | 11/23/2005 | See Source »

...welcome customers, in a serious way. I was wearing a corduroy jacket over a Henley tee, boat shoes, and Gap jeans with one leg rolled up to avoid getting it caught in my touring bicycle’s gears. I was there to purchase an extra-long t-shirt and jeans with legs so big I could have ridden my bicycle through just one of them. Even though we kept our actual motivations for purchasing said clothing to ourselves, we obviously weren’t out to buy clothes for everyday use, and everyone in the store knew...

Author: By Brendan D.B. Hodge, | Title: 8 Miles from a Fine Line | 11/18/2005 | See Source »

...this together,” said offensive tackle Bennett T. Kowalk ’06 said. “It’s nice to see the student body show support for the team.” Even the John Harvard statue showed his support, donning a Harvard t-shirt and baseball cap. Justin H. Haan ’05 the Campus Life Fellow, speculated that pep rallies last appeared at Harvard in the late 1950s and estimated the total cost of last night’s event­—which also featured giant searchlights illuminating the Yard...

Author: By Doris A. Hernandez, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students Rally for the Team, Bash Bulldogs | 11/18/2005 | See Source »

...found that college students’ opinions and degree of political involvement are generally similar to those of their parents, and that students are very much a swing constituency. The survey identified several new forms of political participation among college students, including blogging and wearing political slogans on T-shirts and wristbands. “The T-shirt is the new yard sign,” Monahan said. “The good news is that students are political in both traditional and innovative ways. The bad news is that campaigns may not be realizing this.” Panelists...

Author: By John R. Macartney, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Political Interest on the Rise Among College Students, IOP Survey Finds | 11/17/2005 | See Source »

Here’s an existential crisis that Sartre should have been writing about: If my T-shirts are “me,” and my T-shirts are owned by everyone, then does that mean I am like everyone, and thus that I am nothing as an individual? In recent weeks, fashionistas the world over have had to contend with this identity-shattering dilemma.During the semi-controversy surrounding the Women’s & Girls Foundation of Southwest Pennsylvania’s recent “girl-cott” of certain Abercrombie & Fitch T-shirts, the sentiment...

Author: By Margaret M. Rossman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Some Like It Pop: Everyone Loves A Conformist Girl | 11/17/2005 | See Source »

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