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...music as an art form that aren’t applied to any other forms of entertainment,” he explains. “Because I’m coming from music, they feel like it’s promoting violence directly.”On the subject of music, 50 says he doesn’t fit into a single genre: “I’m pop because I’m popular, and [I’m also] gangsta rap…but I’ve never been in a gang...
Recent events have also reminded us of the dangerously permanent nature of webmail. What once seemed witty—flirtatious allusions to “The Fountainhead” and pathetic little postscripts in Portuguese—will eventually seem embarrassing. And those cute little Van Morrison subject headings now read forced instead of funny. A heading left blank, however, screams indifferent, and “Re: re: re: hey,” convinces me you just don’t care. Good e-mail correspondence can create quite the sexual tension, I’ll admit, but well-thought...
...freshman dorms, HoCos and the FYSC will be more responsive to what social events students are demanding, be they huge dances or intimate Stein Clubs. Additionally, their relatively smaller budgets will disincentivize huge expenditures on financially risky events, increasing accountability. House and dorm life—the perennial subject of complaints among students—will also benefit greatly from increased funding. On balance, HoCos and the FYSC will be more flexible, responsive, and motivated than any new body the UC creates.When a truly campus-wide event is in order, we believe the Dean’s Office, working...
...around to the entrance to the club’s parking lot as guests were arriving for the speech. Dr. Wolfgang Klietmann, Lecturer on Pathology at Harvard Medical School, drove through the protesters on his way into the club to hear Summers. He said he knew nothing about the subject of the protest, but that he believed its location was not well chosen. The workers and students “should stay on the campus,” he said. Members of the Student Labor Action Movement, a student organization supporting workers, said the protest was intended to focus attention?...
Similarly notable is Hill as Yegor, whose twitches and stutters bring a bit of levity to the deathly-depressing subject matter of the last scene, but whose incompetence ultimately becomes somewhat sinister...