Word: upperclassman
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...bluntly, stupid and insulting. Their use of stock stereotypes is repulsive. The blond semi-anorexic sorority girl? The black athletics recruit? Please. Spare me. Do I care that some imaginary red-haired girl is worried that after a drunken one-night stand with a sketchy upperclassman, she might have an infection in her nether regions? Watch out, kids—especially if you’re female! Drunken sex with strangers is bad and will give you nasty diseases...
...just a few months later, all of this emphasis on class bonding disappears. As a sophomore, you’ve entered the pitiful no-man’s land of college life: no longer a shiny new freshman, but not a serious 30-page-paper-writing upperclassman either. Instead of transitional advising and further guidance through your college career, the College offers students a new identity—a house allegiance...
...coaching abilities from a friend of hers at Irvine. “She’ll help everyone,” Mann said. “Because we do have a young team, it’ll be good to have another person who’s like an upperclassman, to give us more advice.” Leone is excited to have Shields join his coaching staff, where she will deal with all aspects of the program, from training Mann and the goalkeepers to recruiting and everything in between. When asked if it took much coaxing to get Shields...
...your name. They’ll probably feel too guilty to not give you a shirt. 12) Freshwomen: Chat up the guys—it’s okay to accept t-shirts...you can’t roofie cotton. 13) Freshmen: You’re still not an upperclassman, you still can’t get into parties, and girls don’t really like younger men (Madonna is an exception...trust us). Tough luck. 14) Faust mask (See FM Feb. 15 issue). ‘Nuff said. 15) Target the drunken House Masters. With gift of Johnny...
...many disruptions” and students were moving off campus. According to Riley, 80 percent of BU students live in on-campus residences, and with the completion of new facilities, the figure will rise to 90 percent. In 2004, Harvard enacted 24-hour universal swipe access among the upperclassman Houses and as of last fall, all students can swipe into freshman dorms. Asked if there had been requests from students for a stricter guest policy, Undergraduate Council President Ryan A. Petersen ’08 said that “sentiments like those have not been expressed...