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Apparently it took??80 minutes for Princeton's administration to send out campus-wide alerts that there was a gunman on campus. Although nothing actually happened, it did send the insular little Jersey town into a panic. The incident raises the question of whether Harvard's text message system will actually work in the event of an emergency, but hell, FlyBy likes Drew Faust's odds against a gunman any day. She'll be serving up a real nasty Republic of Suffering for you, wretched gun-bearer. Just...
Melvoin says he felt burnt out by high school, and once he came up with the idea of spending a year abroad, he worked with Rustic Pathways—a company that sponsored an earlier trip he took??to plan his nine-month expedition...
...Everything’s Coming Up Moses.”The Crimson, in its review of the show, advised those who “still take their Eucharist seriously” to avoid the show, at all costs.“It was very lighthearted but took??a purposely literal-minded, child’s viewpoint of the Gospels,” he explains.“The Greatest Musical” was far from the last time that Durang would return to his Catholic upbringing for inspiration. Perhaps most notably, he did it again in 1981?...
PROVIDENCE, R.I.—If you couldn’t tell Saturday night was Senior Night at Brown from the pregame ceremonies, it probably didn’t take you long to figure it out. Four-year players Mike Martin and Jaime Kilburn took??and hit—the Bears’ first five shots as Brown took a 10-4 lead 2:13 into the game...
...alarming, then, that Clinton’s speech to a British Labor Party conference last Wednesday was riddled with duplicity on the issue of Iraq. Now almost two years removed from his presidency, perhaps he has merely forgotten the warnings he once delivered and the actions he once took??or didn’t take—to confront Saddam Hussein’s loathsome reign of terror...
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