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Erlich has always had an entrepreneurial streak—he tried starting a note card company in high school, and wants to run a restaurant after graduating. But he says he also had altruistic motives in reforming the Grille. “I was pissed off that there was no workable social center for everyone to hang out,” he says. He went for a “coffee house/bar atmosphere” with low light and a hip-hop soundtrack. Erlich insists it was accidental that many of the employees were among Quincy House?...
...nothing went according to plan. On two consecutive tries, the second upping the stakes, the card-checker didn’t bat an eye. More accurately, he never noticed a thing. On the first attempt, FM checked out one book and put a photo of the card-checker in the book, to be pulled out conspicuously upon inspection. Here’s what transpired...
...anti-Semitic, made in the same interview in which he declared that settlers “should be shot dead. I think they are Nazis, racists, I feel nothing but hatred for them;” “I have utter contempt for them. They use this card of anti-Semitism. They fill newspapers with hate letters. They are useless people.” Those who dare to disagree with Paulin are “useless” and full of hatred? What is it that Mr. Paulin suggests we do with “useless people?...
...traumatic in recent weeks. I will half-recognize the songs that are playing—will hum absently as I compare the merits of various shampoos, will think, “Now where do I know this from?” as I give the cashier my ExtraCare card. But I will not be able to place the song until I step out into the December chill and realize with a start that the song was “What Child Is This?” rendered unrecognizeable by the warbling of a female vocalist. And I will try unsuccessfully...
...issues they are campaigning for—better teaching, a student center, 24-hour universal key card access, longer party hours, greater student group funding and cable television?...