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Rudd, best known for his suave Alicia-charming role in Clueless, doesn't have a particularly difficult role. He is labeled the martyr from the outset, the "object of affection" that Aniston will sweat, cry and bleed over from beginning to end. Though he successfully avoids stereotypes, even Rudd seems sometimes uncomfortable with the dangerously unpredictable script. His character ultimately lacks coherence...
Diplomas are tangibly rather flimsy--a piece of paper with some calligraphy and seals (not the handsome sheepskin of old), oversized and suitable for framing--but symbolically they're worth their weight in gold, representing four years of blood, sweat and toil and, as our parents would hasten to point out, upwards of $120,000. What, if anything, our diplomas should actually symbolize beyond our own hard work is the question raised by the two Undergraduate Council bills recently addressed by Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis...
...Mass. Ave to Mount Auburn Street, the average Harvard student might not notice Harvard's newest attempt at public relations. But the revamped Harvard Information Center is more than a tiny booth with maps and brochures. It is an interactive trip into Harvard that, like the University itself, may sweat the details a little too much...
...rest I got during the day made me even more excited about the prospect of hitting the clubs at night for some crazy dancing. The clubs were real meat-markets, complete with skanky men and overly eager high school boys who hit on every female in the place. Sweat, hard dancing and alcohol dominated the scene. The DJ would frequently stop the music to announce "Yo, yo, yo-Budweiser-two for $5." However, the lines to get alcohol were so long that by the time people got their drinks, the buzz from the last drink they downed had worn...
...responsibly. Sweatshops are bad and we should do our best to punish those who strive to profit from the suffering of others. But rather than striving to stomp out each individual sweatshop, we wonder if we shouldn't search for the root of the problem. In all the sweat-free flurry, it seem that we have forgotten to ask why sweatshops exist...