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...America are drinking sugar-based, fruit-flavored beverages, he says. Lempert says the cola market will continue to dry up without a radical recipe shift. "The savior of cola, and I don't know who's going to do it first, Coke or Pepsi, is the reintroduction of the core product, substituting sugar for the high-fructose corn syrup...
...With the core of the defense returning, the Leopards have dominated their opponents. Lafayette posts a top-six ranking in four main Division I-AA defensive categories, including a fifth-ranked scoring defense—allowing only 11.3 points per game...
...main bar, yelling ‘Hard Guy Tees!’ and proceeding to chug a handle of Jack Daniels.” The bottle in fact contained iced tea, and Zangrilli maintains that despite such a tough facade, Hard Guy Tees has a similarly sweet core. He cites the company’s recent Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, known as the “Campaign for Lawlessness.” Ostensibly going to benefit “lawlessness and anarchy,” the company has sent a t-shirt to the Red Cross in New Orleans...
...faculty who I believe, deserve more responsibility in shaping students academic trajectories. The question is who or what legitimizes students academic choices. I think that legitimation from faculty who are charged to know and care about the students is infinitely better at guaranteeing the relevance of academics than the Core or concentration requirements. I agree with Mr. Seton when he says, “Ultimately, students....need greater direction from Harvard in order to find our own self-direction...Left to our own, there are too many pressures that can lead us away from confronting our deepest assumptions and developing...
...said, “It’s going to be—different.”Her hesitation is understandable. Activities such as the first year concentration fair could not be held in the confines of Loker, due to a lack of space. The Union was a true core of college life, as many alumni now confirm. “I don’t remember wanting for social space,” says Thomas C. Frietzche ’67, though he does recall one raucous bachelor party thrown in the Kirkland Basement for want of a better...