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...that the pub will be open on Fridays and Saturdays for the rest of this semester. The pub was also open from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. last Saturday night for prefrosh. “Next year we’re looking to expand our hours to Wednesday and Thursday nights and Sundays from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m,” Corker said. Corker said that while the pub ran out of 1636, Harvard’s own brand of beer, and had to temporarily stop tap service to replace a nitrogen tank, he thought the night provided...
...Here's just the movie for the weekend after the Va. Tech killings: a gun-love comedy about a rural town where, by the end, nearly everyone has been mowed down in a tsunami of bullets. Watching Hot Fuzz at a big screening Thursday night, I laughed along with the audibly delighted crowd of film-industry folk. But I couldn't help wondering whether general audiences would find a bloodbath cop-movie parody an appropriate mechanism of escape from the recent headlines...
...class of academic all-stars who also happened to be high-level dancers. TEACHING AND DANCING However, instead of the lectures and sections which made up her fall course, Watts’ spring class is hands on and requires more than a little, well, sweat. Every Wednesday evening and Thursday afternoon, some of Harvard’s most advanced ballet students fill the 60 Garden St. studio to take her intensive technique class and learn snippets of classical and contemporary choreography. Watts decided to teach parts of famous solos to the two boys and 18 girls in her class because...
...President Bush and Senate Republicans say they object to the Democrats' draft authorization because of provisions like making the overall intelligence budget public and creating a statutory inspector general for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. Bush said last Thursday that unless these and other provisions that add Congressional oversight of the intelligence community are stripped from the authorization, he will veto...
...Virginia Tech massacre none other than former President Bill Clinton, who in the past has blamed some national Democratic party losses on the gun control debate, has added his voice to a chorus of others this week calling for a different approach. When Larry King asked Clinton Thursday about gun control and Cho's rampage, he responded: "It wasn't really the gun laws." He added: "This case gives us the obligation to look at how our mental health system works." If the Virginia Tech massacre has any lasting legacy, perhaps it will be in getting both sides...