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...first real snow of this winter was last Sunday, on my birthday, and if that had been the only thing special to happen to me all day, I would still have been thrilled. However, Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) must have decided that the arrival of a gorgeous winter wasn’t quite enough for that cozy Sunday morning; they also planned a phenomenal pajama-themed brunch. The pajama-themed brunch wasn’t really “pajama” themed, as the “pajama” part is reflected more what the students wear...
...budget honesty with some startlingly artistic cinemachoreotography. The group’s frontman, who is a dead-on Swedish Jason Schwartzman/Luke Wilson mash-up, is lost at night in some Northland woods, carrying a shiny red suitcase past electronics, musical instruments, and various band members strewn about in the snow, singing all the while. Little Red Riding Hood? The Chronicles of Narnia? Robert Frost? Obviously the Shout Out Louds are on par with the best of literary-metaphoric writers. Or are they? What does it all mean? A lamp that, when lit, turns day to night...a path beaten back...
When the 2003 men’s crew team constructed a nine-foot snow penis in Tercentenary Theater, even The Economist found the erection exciting. Those not daring enough to construct their own should stay on the lookout for this year’s latest Yard work of art. We hear watching is almost as pleasurable as doing it yourself...
Finally had enough of bikers cutting you off on their way to class? Take revenge by practicing your aim with these convenient moving targets. Ten extra points if your snow ball hits a rider off his bike...
...members about winter camping and hiking, was on its first winter trip of the season when the climber was hurt in the vicinity of Huntington Ravine near the HMC-operated cabin. The climber lost his footing due to a gust of wind and fell about 125 meters down the snow slope, according to Justin Preisendorfer, a snow ranger at the White Mountain National Forest. The climber suffered fractures to his arm and rib damage resulting from the fall, HMC President Lucas T. Laursen ’06 wrote in an e-mail. After the accident, one of the injured climber?...