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...brother and the uncertainty of how to live life away from the movies. Garrel also manages to convince at being unsure of how to live with conflicting feelings of love for his sister, Matthew and confusion at life. Pitt, however, never quite convinces the audience of his superior intellect and inner strength; he seems too confused to react as decisively as he does and too decisive to be as confused as he should be considering the behavior around him. Not to worry ladies, both Garrel and Pitt also offer plenty full-frontal nudity. Almost the entirety of the film?...
...Lawrence: The Golden Knights’ neighbors are hard to predict. Some nights there are ties to Wayne State or losses against Lake Superior State. Other times, wins against national powerhouse New Hampshire. That said, I think the Saints will finish 1-3, swept at home by Harvard and Brown, playing competitively at Cornell, and then posting a sold season-ending win over Colgate...
...November, The Crimson’s weekend magazine asked if we should have gone to Yale. Harvard is undoubtedly superior to our New Haven rivals in all respects—but when it comes to partying, the contrast can start to seem grim. Elis have late-night food, administration-sanctioned “party suites” and relaxed party curfews; we have limited off-campus options for eating and socializing after dark and our dorm parties have to stop an hour after midnight. The “People’s Republic of Cambridge” will...
Ridge also touched upon the implementation of the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS). According to Ridge, DHS has partnered with colleges and universities in order to provide “far superior security” in the last couple of years...
When he was acquitted by a Middlesex Superior Court, it seemed that Zedginidze’s ordeal had reached its terminus. He had never completed his education degree, and this—it would follow—was a ripe time to be allowed back in the country and the GSE. But because of Harvard’s unfailingly mediocre judicial boards, Zedginidze’s petition has been sent, as his lawyer has noted, “into a black hole.” He has received no response and will in any case not receive an open hearing...