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DAPA shows students that they??re here to help and not hunt by reaching out through various campus events. Their freshman workshops are the centerpiece—freshmen are statistically the most likely to binge drink, according to DAPA—but they also host other functions like last Thursday’s “Learn How to Dance Sober.” And of course, there are the infamous “1 out of every 2 students don’t play drinking games” Nalgenes...
...having tensions doesn’t mean they??re ignorant or simply opportunistic. Democrats should avoid making such caricatures. The best strategy is to let them tangle with the GOP machine and in the meantime reaffirm a progressive vision for America, coupled with tangible results. The President’s comment two weeks ago that the administration forgot to speak directly to the American people and their core values is dead-on. A post-election survey by Democratic pollster Peter Hart found that Senator Brown was elected primarily because Massachusetts working-class independents didn’t think...
...unintentional punchline (“I’m a bartender,” she tells us, “I do, like, you know, great things.”), and the larger objective of Pauly’s DJ gigs is to entice female club-goers. They??re not on the short list for Career...
...ideological vacation. Its appeal lies in the consummately indulgent philosophy it espouses. You can’t spell “guido” without “id.” For every hour the rest of us will spend working overtime at the office, they??ll spend another on the dance floor...
...wasted, meaningless—but so, to some extent, are everyone’s. We’re shown the end product of this lifestyle when several of the cast’s parents, who openly endorse their children’s behavior, come to visit the house. If they??re the “after” to the housemates’ “before,” they??re not doing so bad—they??re mostly the same, if more sun-damaged, and they seem as content as their...