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Going away to college isn't the same these days. Once upon an All-American time, Mom and Dad unloaded the station wagon as their starry-eyed scholar surveyed the campus with a heart full of hope and a mind on fire with plans. The mood was wistful and optimistic; the future looked bright despite the tearful farewells. But a shadow has fallen among the ivory towers. A growing number of students arrive on campus suffering from depression and other emotional disorders--some diagnosed, some hidden. So that traditional moment of new beginnings is haunted by deep anxiety and gloom...
...queens ranging from fruity to button-down who use their expertise in fashion, culture, cuisine, grooming and interior design to "make better" (because "makeover" sounds so temporary) a straight man's entire life - the show became a massive hit when it first aired in the States on cable station Bravo in July; it was soon picked up by the NBC network (which owns Bravo) and it now attracts some 7 million viewers every week. The show has been sold into syndication from Australia to Iceland. Advertisers love it, too, with the Fab 5 constantly name-dropping everything from furniture stores...
Time that Hoffman spent trying to add air to his vehicle’s tires using a gas station vacuum cleaner before police suspected he was intoxicated: 4 Minutes...
Amidst concerns about crime in the area, however, HUPD should investigate more safety-enhancing actions—for one, replacing a lost blue-light and phone on the safety walk. A Harvard police station located near Cambridge Common on Garden Street went under construction two years ago, and the renovation not only removed the reassuring presence of police but also eliminated a nearby emergency light. There is no reason why the University should not replace the phone and light immediately. The cost of replacing this point on the safety walk is well worth the added security it will provide...
...whether Republicans or Democrats were better in bed, the evening obviously had to end. We had achieved our goal of bringing Harvard’s diverse political elements together in a rowdy evening of elevated discourse. As we passed back through the turnstiles at the Harvard Square T station, a member of the Harvard Democrats just beginning his evening pointed at McGeary and called out, “What are you doing with all of those Republicans?” Viewing and Boozing FM style, of course...