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...Saints Are Coming,” the venerated rock bands combine their political energies to reiterate their belief that the response to Hurricane Katrina was inadequate. “The Saints Are Coming”—first performed in the Superdome at a Monday Night Football game to commemorate the tragedy—is packed with heavy-handed symbolism. The opening shots show a New Orleans digitally edited to emphasize the bands’ beliefs: a sign that reads “Humanity Street” floats in the shoulder-high flood waters as sad chords linger...
...victims. It’s a disease, and there is no shame in fighting it. If you or a loved one are trying to fight the Yale personally, there is help. The good people at Harvard’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions (617-495-1551) are available Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Take this weekend’s biannual conference seriously. Together we can make Yale only a dark blue stain on our memory...
...which includes beef, pork, and lamb—were nearly twice as likely to be at risk than women who ate 3 or fewer servings per week. The researchers gathered evidence by means of “a food frequency questionnaire,” according to the study, published Monday in Archives of Internal Medicine. “Breast cancers were self-reported and confirmed by review of pathologic reports,” the study said. A Harvard University Dining Services spokeswoman, Crista Martin, said that campus menus do not rely heavily on red meat. “Beef appears...
After a long Monday night of raging at Z-Square, you stumble back to your dorm and realize you have a response paper due in a few hours. What to do? You have to do the reading and (gasp!) think about it to write a response paper, right? Think again, Poindexter: here are a few simple guidelines that will have you churning out response papers faster than the e-recruiting process turns out d-bags...
...uniquely religious feel to football in the Midwest and the South, the intensity growing the closer you get to the Gulf of Mexico. If Oklahoma beats Texas in the annual Red River Rivalry—a sensitive subject of late—the university cancels classes the following Monday...