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...something where they can laugh and have fun and meet other prefrosh.”This event only comes once a year—and besides the occasional pub night, according to Bachman, it’s “only real stand-up on campus.” WHAT??S THE DEAL WITH STAND-UP?“The thing about stand-up is that it’s the easiest thing to break into but it’s the hardest thing to succeed in,” says David W. Ingber ’07.Ingber...
...could count on one hand the supporters of direct elections. When asked about future reform, Haddock said, “Everything is on the table.” I hope the following weeks will herald a much-needed bill favoring direct elections. Our UC representatives need to do what??s best for their constituency and forget their personal fears and interests. A policy of direct elections remains the best way for the UC to serve its fellow students, and, moreover, to show students that the UC is not irrelevant and that it can indeed be filled with enthusiastic...
...Mozart celebrate his 250th birthday year but by having his music performed by practically every classical music group in the world? There have been entire concert seasons dedicated to him and tons of his lesser-known works have surfaced. Birthday cakes have even been frosted lovingly with his portrait. What??s more, he only hit the big day in January, which means—fortunately for audiences everywhere—that there’s still plenty to come. The festivities continue with the Harvard University Choir’s performance of Mozart?...
THURSDAY Peace, land, bread! Bring your pre-frosh to the Seneca’s annual Red Party at the Roxy. $12 in advance; $15 and a copy of the Communist Manifesto at the door. FRIDAY What??s a great way to lure incoming students to your oh-so-social school? How about no parties on Friday because of the LSATs/MCATs? Instead, check out the Lockdown at Hoffa’s for 7 bucks. Speaking of pre-frosh, legal age in Boston is still 18, cradle-robber. SATURDAY FM still doesn’t know what jollies...
...What??s more, Pilconis’s arrival in Cambridge will give a boost to an experienced Crimson receiving corps. He’ll join Corey Mazza, Joe Murt, Matt Lagace and Alex Breaux, all of whom saw significant time at wideout last season. Harvard will hope that Pilconis can make an immediate impact in its campaign to return to the top of the Ivy League...