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...still say cungoolius. After Ryan, I can't even remember the real word...
There are 150 student groups on the Harvard Campus who will receive Undergraduate Council grants this year according to council treasurer Jeffrey A. Letalien '02. Which ones do you belong to? It's all-but-inevitable that you participate in at least one of them, even if that only means deleting their e-mails once a week. These student organizations, we are told, are the lifeblood of the campus, without which Harvard would sink into anti-social mediocrity...
...record, it's not the termbill itself that is objectionable. In fact, Harvard students only pay the paltry sum of $20 to fund shuttles, Springfest and student groups. This amount has not been adjusted, even for inflation, since 1981. But at least 60 percent of the council's budget is granted to student groups. That wouldn't be so bad if that money was going toward a few deserving groups and events like Springfest which benefit the entire undergraduate community. But under the current system, some of the 12 dollars you spend on student groups goes to funding private fiefdoms...
This weekend Harvard students should have the unique opportunity to show off our fair campus to our visiting friends and opponents. Instead, we'll most likely be sitting silently in our rooms even earlier than usual, victims of the administration's unwarranted paranoia. It's unlikely that students, if left to their own devices, would let parties get out of hand given the fact that we're in the middle of midterms. And our friends from other schools aren't any more likely to come this weekend than any other. Frankly, Head of the Charles simply isn't the enormous...
Speaking of late Saturday night entertainment, Entertainment Weekly this week features Dido as the "breakout" star to watch, even though "Thank You"-the song sampled on Eminem's latest single "Stan"-has been around for about two years. Apparently not many people were listening to the Sliding Doors soundtrack or were fans of Faithless (her brother's band), and only noticed her when she performed with Eminem on "Saturday Night Live." It's strange how celebrity works. One day you're nobody, the next day Eminem samples you. I wonder why Labi Siffre, (whose "I Got The" was sampled...