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...they like, eat with friends as they wish, go back for seconds, step out for a few minutes, and return to rejoin other friends. Limiting some students’ access to their own House dining halls—even if it’s their own choice to do so??will significantly reduce this social dynamic of the dining hall. Students on a mixed meal plan will have to think twice about tapping their weekly allotment for any given meal. And failing to swipe in or leaving the dining hall with food in hand, rather than constituting minor...
...shopping season is underway. Their intentions are anything but insidious—eager not to alienate potential customers, merchants have downgraded their well-wishing from mildly religious to totally bland. Unlike government buildings, stores are not required by law to maintain non-denominational decorations, but instead choose to do so??the invisible hand itself seems intent on keeping the church-going bourgeoisie in our midst docile at this time of year...
What about Notre Dame? That venerable institution has a leprechaun as its mascot and the Fighting Irish as its athletic nickname. See the similarities? I didn’t think so??it’s okay to caricature the Celts because they’re white...
...with the professor I invited. I’m really impressed by his lectures in class, but I haven’t really talked to him outside of class that much. I really want him to like me, or at least, not think I’m an idiot, so??what should I do? —Awkward in Adams...
...Slam Dunks and No-Brainers: Pop Language in Your Life, the Media, and, Like . . . Whatever” takes a look at the words and phrases we use or used everyday—“duh” and “I don’t think so?? are favorites—and traces their origins from the 1930s to the title of an obscure and deliciously kitschy 1980s sitcom...