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...group of concerned Cantabrigians gathered yesterday to discuss many collegians’ favorite crime—underage drinking. The panel discussion, hosted by the Cambridge Prevention Coalition, a citizen policy group that aims to curb alcohol use among minors, emphasized the effectiveness of an approach using prevention and treatment, rather than enforcement and punishment. Guests also discussed a bill pending in the Massachusetts legislature that would make it illegal for those under 21 to consume alcohol. Danny A. Trujillo, associate dean for substance abuse programs at MIT, said that recent policy revisions have led to a 260 percent increase...

Author: By Virginia A. Fisher, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Bill To Target Underage Drinking | 4/12/2006 | See Source »

...three-hour lesson on the art of mixing cocktails, I'm probably going to be saturated - with knowledge, of course. Award-winning bartender Stefan Weber knows it too, and so he cautions me and the some 40 other "students" at the bar to drink plenty of water between drinks to ward off the dreaded hangover. "I am going to lead you into the realm of intoxication," says Weber with a mischievous grin. It's his job, as teacher and bartender, to share his extensive knowledge of "the pleasure of serious drinking," as he calls it, Loh and Behold Avant-garde...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cocktail College | 4/11/2006 | See Source »

...allegations of human rights abuses.Writing in the Princeton University-based “Business Today”—which says it reaches 150,000 readers nationwide—Coke’s Director of Global Labor Relations and Workplace Accountability Edward E. Potter said that the soft drink maker “respects the rights of workers.”The magazine bills itself as “for students, by students,” despite the fact that it received $25,000 from Coke within the past year.While recognizing that there could have been a conflict...

Author: By Benjamin L. Weintraub, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Cola Controversy Riles Up Princeton | 4/10/2006 | See Source »

...touch John Harvard’s foot!” we insisted), the interaction continued to make me feel uneasy. Sure, we have Loker Commons if we want it, and we have lofty plans to build a Harvard pub, but no one in the Yard can legally drink, and no one who can legally drink wants to spend time at a pub in the Yard. Will we ever have an effective student hangout, or will our best bet continue to be crossing our fingers and knocking on doors...

Author: By Sarah C. Mcketta, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Pub Problem | 4/10/2006 | See Source »

...have seemed exorbitant prices. The cost of seeing Ms. Roberts without straining your neck or bringing your telescope: $250. Make that $251.25, counting the $1.25 "facility fee," intended to help keep up a theater where the seats are still cramped, the ushers surly and you can't bring your drink inside the theater after intermission. And the scalpers used to be outside the theater...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Pretty Woman Acts Up | 4/9/2006 | See Source »

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