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...time, you could have said the result was a well-deserved present to the Yale Daily News, which had taken the opportunity to forecast a basketball game that—and I quote—“shouldn??€™t even be close...
...speak-out is about sharing narratives of homophobia and hate that simply shouldn??€™t be forgotten. By comparing our experiences, we’re better able to formulate real strategies against homophobia and ultimately recognize it as a pervasive problem that still requires attention at Harvard and beyond. So share your reactions to the speak-out, listen to the stories of your friends and classmates and carry them with you as you live out your life. Subtle forms of homophobia are easy to miss, but devastate the people they affect the most. Whether you sat on the Science...
...students tried out for 37 coveted modeling spots in the show. The producers looked for a diverse group of attractive hotties with enough energy and confidence to fill the space in this year’s larger venue. Shouldn??€™t be a problem, according to catwalker Kwame Owusu-Kesse ’06, who says the models “feed off of audience participation. The more people present, the hotter the show...
...locals? It seemed that there must have been—I was a witness to fellow internationals’ inside jokes about the U.S., and there seemed to be a general attitude that since Americans weren’t interested in other countries, it stood to reason that we shouldn??€™t bother too much about them. Many of my American friends reciprocated this sentiment—I learned that Woodbridge seems to them a cliquish group of internationals that doesn’t much care for its integration into the American community. I’ve even heard...
...find time for a half-hour nap before a performance. Because of the nervousness that comes with an approaching performance, believe me, just sleeping and breathing can be pretty hard. I have found that the less I think about the actual performance, the better. Self-consciousness shouldn??€™t have anything to do with...