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...sleepnaked.org found that 38 out of 45 participants fell asleep faster, slept better and woke more energized when they were in the buff. The Olympics used to be a nude event. Traditional art lauds the naked body as the height of beauty and purity. Our forbearers caught on too??a naked disco, Starkers!, is held monthly in London; many indigenous Brazilian tribes wear next to no clothes on a daily basis; Germany plays host to various naked cycling competitions throughout the year; and some South Asian ancient traditions conflate nudity with holiness. Being naked is better...
...poured in from reporters during the press conference following Saturday’s game, the faces of Harvard players and Crimson coach Tim Murphy looked more and more somber. I knew, because I was sitting right in front of them, literally feet away. They had reason to be sad, too??it was the second final-minute loss suffered in three weeks this season...
...high school on Friday nights, and there was nothing like playing under the lights. I personally didn’t think it would happen this year, but we’re all very, very excited about it.”The campus as a whole seems more excited, too??there’s a pep rally scheduled for tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. in front of the John Harvard Statute in Harvard Yard, with a tailgate outside the stadium scheduled to follow.“To think over the 104 years the stadium’s been erect...
...best host in the world, but really, all it takes is a little bit of effort. When my friends came to visit freshman year, I slept on the La-Z-Boy and let them take my bed. My friends usually return the favor, too??when I come to visit and need to crash on a couch or a floor, they’re there...
...HRDC). “It’s a very generational piece for the HRDC.” Poppel explains. “Lots of freshmen and sophomores are getting their Mainstage debut, while it’s Mary’s last show. And Aidin’s too??this is kind of her going out of business extravaganza,” referring to Aidin E. W. Carey, ’07, light designer. At least among the HRDC, there’s a good amount of buzz circulating about...