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...Lowell tower. Currently, it’s high time for Christmas music, and a somewhat atonal “Jingle Bells” was featured among a number of other Christmas songs last weekend.The Harry Potter theme song and the famous Darth Vader motif from “Star Wars?? were also played by some of the more experienced participants. There are three official Klappermeisters, distinguished by their keys to the tower, but there are many enthusiasts who join on a weekly basis.There is no practice, no warm up, and no pressure to do well. The students just...
...stuck out its tongue, hoping that the world’s military problems will simply disappear, but of course they won’t. Just because the faculty has an irrational hatred towards the military and the students an irrational indifference towards it doesn’t mean that wars??and Iraq, in particular— are simply going to disappear. Irrational because, given America’s position in the world, both are unacceptable options. Iraq cannot be abandoned; it must...
...change. We can only hope that the Republican minority will be able to frustrate the radical left’s insidious campaign to Pelosify America. Filibuster, anyone? And even if the Democrats try to push through their homosexual agenda or their “let’s plan wars?? agenda or their anti-SUV agenda, the righteous will prevail, because God is on our side—our “Mission Accomplished” banner will fly yet again. That is, barring any orc invasions, Republican suicides, or killer taxi cab drivers...
...actually see where the money is going.” The show featured a colorful routine by an umbrella-toting Harvard University Skating Club to “It’s Raining Men.” Other group performances included a rendition of “Star Wars?? by two-time defending International Theatre on Ice gold medalists Act I of Boston, and an appearance by 15-time U.S. National synchronized skating champions, The Haydenettes. The show was hosted by 1992 Olympic silver medalist Paul S. Wylie ’90. Other notable performers included 2006 Four...
...tinged jams, and nuanced songwriting—is sure to please almost any audience: don’t miss them. So Long PrincessAnd then there’s So Long Princess, Harvard’s ever popular (and perhaps the world’s only) “Star Wars?? tribute band. Lead singer—and facebook.com legend—Nathan J. Dern ’07 says that he and his band “are just trying to play some good old fashioned rock ‘n’ roll that people can dance...