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...Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)” by The Arcade Fire. This song, above all, will be the one I associate most with my strongest memories of college: the walk to C-32, surviving all-nighter problem sets, and of course, their incredible TT’s show...
...locals. McLean successfully uses shaky camera footage and a series of UFO-related stories to create a genuinely foreboding atmosphere. After their car fails to restart, the teens are towed by Mick (John Jarratt), an eccentric outbacker with a strange wit. Jarrat’s performance is clearly the strongest part of this movie, playing at first a friendly and appealing man and then promptly switching to the personification of evil. As the action cuts to the three protagonists waking up in Mick’s junk-yard residence, bound as his prisoners, the movie becomes intensely dark. Strings...
...Acts of anti-Semitism, bigotry, and other forms of hate violate University policy and have no place at Columbia,” according to the statement. “Such acts run counter to our principles and values as an institution, and we condemn them in the strongest possible terms.” Rubin-Vega and Herr said they would support further disciplinary action for the suspected vandals, especially for Brown. “He needs to leave,” Herr said. “He is around too many people who are too different from him and cannot...
...fence is really important for you and the team,” Brand said. “That’s why it matters and that’s why these guys are so pumped up. We have high hopes this year and this is probably one of the strongest squads I have ever coached.” On the women’s side, the Crimson found little trouble against Brandeis, only a few days after falling in a tightly contested match to Penn State. Harvard was led by another dominating performance by sophomore foil Emily Cross...
...laconically whined “We can crush at high speeds” and Murph wailed away at the drums, violent headbanging storm fronts spiraled around the first mosh pit of the night, under Lou’s watchful eyes.Dinosaur Jr. ended the show with the strongest, heaviest material they had, tearing through several “You’re Living All Over Me” tracks. The guitar and bass tag teamed the crowd through the volatile tempo changes of “Lung,” then piled on the doomster ur-grunge...