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...Harvard, the closest most students get to a free lunch is HUDS. But Phillipa “Pippa” G. Eccles ’09 has been granted a year-long reprieve from oft-dreary Harvard dining—she’s just been named b.good’s Customer of the Year...
...never been difficult to reconcile my love for hip-hop with my eternal devotion to Gordon Sumner. Like the best rap music, the Police always had funky basslines, rhythm-driven songs, and an oft-maligned intellectual underside. But after the Puffy sob-fest “I’ll Be Missing You,” I figured the party was over. 11 years later, imagine my surprise when a respected Atlanta rap stalwart releases not one, but two tracks prominently featuring samples from the Police on an otherwise “back-to-basics” album. In addition...
...sentence seems to hit the boredom threshold, so I’ve reduced my identity to a few key phrases. Four years of toil in the salt mines of creative writing equate to “I’ve written some stories,” while the oft-requested summary of my thesis has now diminished to the pithy “It’s about Jews and their dads.” A love of good television, like academia, requires both an intensely specific knowledge and an investment of time and effort beyond what is strictly necessary...
...sure that undergraduates are ready to rock their LSATs and medical students can acquire the requisite skills for not going Kevorkian on their patients, but how far does $40,000 go towards teaching students to maintain happy, healthy relationships? FM tests how well love-birds can survive in the oft-unfavorable climate of Cambridge without flying south for the winter using our very own LSAT—the Love...
...better attempts at 3-D than the lackluster gestures rampant throughout. The video’s true success is not the added dimension but the choreography. Borrowing from Bollywood and American dance styles of the ’20s and ’50s, the moves extend beyond the oft-impressive but expected break dancing in Elliott’s videos to a unique style that the average, rhythmically-capable person can imitate. With the “Soulja Boy” rapidly approaching obsolescence, the advent of a new dance that’s actually pleasing to watch...