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...Keep Me Down” also contains some of the most direct lyrics on the record. Attacking a lover, its angry and hostile lines—“I repudiate thee, thou venomous heartbeat”—could come off as immature if the song wasn??t delivered with such style.Less straight-forward but just as impressive is “Dorothy’s a Planet.” In constant transformation starting from its acoustic intro, the song is almost unrecognizable by the end, but the build always makes sense and is never...
...recognized as an official psychiatric disorder. And it is highly correlated with perfectionism, the single trait that best characterizes Harvard students. But this doesn’t mean that suffering from this condition is inevitable or without consequence. It took me years to realize that even if something wasn??t fatal, it could still be a far cry from innocuous. The real cost of disordered eating isn’t the fact that it can progress into a full-fledged eating disorder but the immense mental space and psychic energy wasted on obsessing about food. We?...
...right direction.”Harvard committed a total of eight errors in the first set while the Raiders faltered only three times. A .500 team attack percentage propelled Rivier’s offense to a commanding 30-18 victory. “Our serving and passing just wasn??t up to par tonight,” freshman hitter Matt Jones said. “They really got us out of position and we couldn’t handle a lot of their serves. I wouldn’t say that it was a lack of depth that...
...Tillman said. “No one needed to carry the load, but we needed some guys to make plays throughout the game.”“I thought Jeff showed a lot of poise, maturity, and leadership,” Tillman added. He wasn??t trying to do too much, but he was taking what the defense gave him.” Tillman has also noticed the impact that growing up in a lacrosse family has had on Cohen.“He’s had a lot of experience and has terrific instincts...
...days.“Those guys made the trip very fun and provided an insiders’ look. They lived there, those were their streets,” said Fabian A. Poliak ’11 who went on the Harvard Hillel trip last spring. If it wasn??t for the soldiers’ presence, said Poliak, “it would just be a group of American Jews in an isolated bubble and it would be hard for anyone to penetrate that bubble.” Poliak said he was so inspired by these soldiers that...