Word: ushered
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...Dirrty Throughout the Ages.” Meanwhile, at another artsy non-finals-club, the Advocate threw a pi-themed birthday party for Olga Kamensky ’08. Guests brought their favorite math nerds and jammed to hits by Aqua and Usher. Until next week. FM is so ready to get HOUSED (as soon as she finds out what it means). This week Thursday Watch Jaws in the MAC pool. Inner tube and poolside stands tickets are $8 and $5, respectively, but if the movie scares the shit out of you, you’ll be asked to exit...
...performing and educating their students. A state with schools that are failing will have a vested interest in fixing these schools because educated citizens and workers make the state stronger; there is no reason for the federal government to get involved unless states ask for help.These regulations even usher in the threat of censorship. Many universities have unorthodox views, whether very conservative or very liberal, or even completely off the political spectrum. If the federal government imposes a curriculum, which is essentially what standardized testing does, it will limit the way schools can teach and even what they are allowed...
...season for the first time since 2001, and in the process kept itself from finishing last in the Ivy League. Harvard ended the year with a 13-14 overall record, its best since the 2001-02 season. “As seniors, you definitely want to go out and usher the guys into the next year on a high note, get them ready for the spring and keep this thing moving in the right direction,” Stehle said. REVERSAL OF FORTUNES Getting back in the win column coincided for the Crimson with a significant improvement from beyond...
...Tuned In,” both a student-run and student-friendly show, will usher Harvard students back into the Theatre in a performative capacity, foreshadowing Saturday’s Cultural Rhythms festival and spring performances by the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra, the Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum, the Harvard Glee Club, and the Harvard Krokodiloes, among others...
...dance sequence at the Capulets’ party, which is easily the strangest sequence in the play. It is hard to tell whether the director is to be commended or condemned for having the characters “vogue” to classical music and line-dance to Usher. However, choreographed by Doug Elkins, the sequence is undeniably and surrealistically entertaining, if a trifle sacrilegious. The set is just about the only thing that is stark and minimal about the production; yet even in its industrial appearance, it is as striking and visually stunning...