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...participants in you Forum on trends of the future, "Around the Corner" [March 20], said the shower is the last bastion of contemplative solitude because it's the only place he's not hounded by electronic devices. But he has the power to turn off his BlackBerry, iPod, cell phone and any other electronic leash he wears. These so-called communication devices in many cases alienate users from the people around them. Electronic communication is not conversation. It lacks the characteristics of human interaction: the physical, mental and emotional sharing of thoughts...
...entryway. Peipei X. Zhang ’08, who lives in E-entry, encountered a person she believes was the intruder in the fourth floor unisex restroom. “I was washing my hands at the sink, and I looked up and in the last stall in the shower is a guy staring back at me, showering with the curtain a third of the way open,” Zhang said, adding that the light in that stall was blown out. Zhang was not sure what was going on or what to do, but a friend suggested she call...
...more laughter between Sullivan and different cadets in a discussion of dates for the upcoming military ball, hosted jointly with Air Force and Navy ROTC. Sullivan reminds the male cadets to get a hair cut if they need one for the ball, to shave and, again teasing, to shower. “Just remember who you represent when you’re wearing a uniform,” he says. “You want to look sharp...
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...About 40 students stood outside throughout the ordeal, as Old Quincy was evacuated while the nearly 20 firefighters who responded made sure the building was safe. Victoria E. Clark ’08, who lives on the fourth floor of Quincy’s C entryway, was in the shower when the fire alarm went off. “The fire wasn’t too big, but you could smell the smoke on the fourth floor,” she said as she stood outside with a bathrobe under her jacket. “You could smell it through...