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...FM is back: bronzed, corrupted, and with a little bit more experience underneath our belts or bikini bandeaus. Amid the pool aerobics, banana daiquiris and techno renditions of the thong song, FM has picked up some brand-spanking-new trinkets on our spring break rendezvous: nearby ivy league boyfriends, drinks with Mafia-connected priests, protection à la Coppertone, and shiny silver bracelets. But not all silver shines. Spring Break brought about its own risks. We boarded airlines whose insignias were sketched into oak-tag posters. We observed how boring the Midwest really is. We spent quality time in the Square...
...needed hiatus; one in which we combed the isles of the Caribbean and felt the hot breath of the Mexican federallies on our necks--all in a hard day's night. Most importantly, FM realized that Spring Break did not have to leave us like a freshman girl the morning after--alone. We could conquer Spring Break. FM could push it to its limits and extend Spring Break to our daily Harvard lives. And that we've done...
These days, the Dan & Scott Show, a polished but off-color tribute to goofy guys' prank calling from dorm rooms everywhere, airs to an audience of 100,000 on a talk-radio website called eYada.com The site is different from the hundreds of AM and FM stations that now simultaneously stream their programming onto the Web. Schulz and Wirkus describe their show as "a thumbing of the nose at anyone who smells of authority." Like all Net radio, they don't answer to the FCC, and they toss the F word liberally in segments like "Penis Talk" and "This...
...whole HUPD story. We went for the DL. FM took a little ride in their super-powered cruiser. Hoping for murder and intrigue, we were sorely disappointed. Friday and Saturday night offer a lot of potential: party busts, drunken interventions and domestic assault break-ups among other notable fracases. Although, the dead of winter is not prime time for action, FM still managed to get a glimpse of reality--for a little while...
February was the month of the status quo. The beloved received flowers, the beautiful were immortalized in FM and the socially worthy were invited to exclusive campus parties. Veteran revelers and fair-faced first-year females allegedly received formal invites to a chi-chi Feb. 18 "Wine and Cheese II" soiree...