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Sausages sizzled on grills and "Who Let the Dogs Out” blasted from the speakers, as Miss Massachusetts Teen USA made an appearance and cheered from the sidelines for the sprinters bolting down the rubber at Harvard’s McCurdy Outdoor Track...

Author: By Martin Kessler, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Hosts MA Special Olympics | 6/20/2010 | See Source »

...going to ask you to smell your armpits," Sue Sylvester informs two misbehaving cheerleaders. "That's the smell of failure, and it's stinking up my office." Sylvester, the cheerleading coach on Fox's smash teen-musical show, Glee, is a tyrant in a tracksuit: she claims to have had her tear ducts removed, and in one episode from the show's first season, she appears on local TV to advocate corporal punishment for kids. ("Yes, we cane!") But Sylvester saves her fiercest bile for the members of McKinley High's Glee club, New Directions. "I will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Best in Show | 4/26/2010 | See Source »

...film is] a sometimes poetic, at other times chilling rendering of the teen psyche—a risky and admirable decision,” she said. “[Wesman] reaches beyond normal or habitual story-telling...

Author: By Elizabeth D. Pyjov, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Senior Thesis Film Accepted to Cannes | 4/23/2010 | See Source »

...quick to establish their dominance, leading the game 2-0 at the very beginning. Within four rounds and with the aid of several recruited pre-teen paintball enthusiasts, HSC managed to tie the game. Playing a total of eight rounds while rotating between three terrains—attacking and defending a fort, a village shootout, and an extreme field filled with large blown-up geometric barriers—the game ended at a score of 5-3 in favor of HLS, who put the young’uns in their place...

Author: By Anna M. Yeung, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Paint(ball)ing the Town Red | 4/23/2010 | See Source »

...profits from Eleganza annually go to the Center for Teen Empowerment, which equips and encourages young adults to enact positive change in their communities in the Boston area. Likewise, this year Identities donated their profits to Artists For Humanity, which seeks to reduce socioeconomic and racial divisions by empowering underprivileged kids with paid employment in the arts in Boston. Project East, however, was the only show of the three to donate directly back to the community which supported them: in 2009, profits went to the China Tomorrow Education Fund to help build a school in rural China...

Author: By Kristie T. La, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Cultural Couture | 4/20/2010 | See Source »

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