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...05.Dean of Freshmen Thomas Dingman said the event helped to solidify a sense of community among the freshmen since “loyalties begin to get divided” once they receive their housing assignments this morning.These loyalties will be on display in Annenberg today, as House residents, with t-shirts, music, and chants, jostle with each other to welcome newly inducted freshmen into their ranks.Freshmen will also be invited to events—such as ice cream socials and Stein Clubs—at their Houses later tonight.Today also marks the first time that some blocking groups will...
...know why everyone eats at Kirkland: It’s a party in your mouth. A what? Several Kirklandites were asking the same question after a March 2 t-shirt design vote at Stein Club. The shirts, which replace the Bubblicious logo with “Kirkland: It’s a party in your mouth,” have left at least a few residents shaking their heads. “At first none of us understood. We just couldn’t figure out what Kirkland had to do with bubble gum or if there...
...most of their peers.SOLDIER SNAPSHOT“I was tired of being at school,” says Ryan A. Delany ’08. “It was a chance to play G. I. Joe for a couple of years.” Delany, in a Superman T-shirt, aviator sunglasses, leather jacket, and heavy black boots, looks the part of soldier/badass. But this tough-guy persona is no act. Having graduated high school in 1999, Delany joined the Marines, pushing college aside. “I needed a chance to grow up,” Delany says...
...single word of English spoken between my new Venezuelan, Dominican and Puerto Rican teammates. I would venture to say that there were at least five good laughs at the expense of the white kid in the back with the “Harvard Baseball” t-shirt on. I have no doubt that I will spend the next six months kicking myself for taking French rather than Spanish in high school...
...You’ve read it, you enjoy it, you can ignore what the professor has to say.”Those who do possess these tools then affect an amused detachment from whichever genre inter-ests them. By contrast, the guy with the mutton chops and the Whitesnake t-shirt, though he may love his hair metal, doesn’t really “understand” it.For Teskey, this is the study of pop culture at its worst. “I don’t think that being amused at your amusement strikes me as profoundly...