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...dancers until well past midnight! Mini-skirt-clad girls swapped Uggs for thongs (flip-flops, you pervert!) and wandered between parties at the A.D. and Delphic. Jon Carpenter ’07’s birthday in Leverett might as well have been dubbed “Dins Gone Wild,” as the a capella group paired brand-new harmonies to good ol’ hits by Lil John and Usher...
...normal kids.”Trent J. Hudson ’05, a co-founder of Homeschoolers Anonymous, agrees. “This is kind of like a social myth about the homeschoolers,” Hudson says. “Norberg’s the most outgoing, crazy, wild kid you’ll ever meet, and I wasn’t an introvert.”FOUNDATIONS IN FAITHBut experts at the GSE say they worry that some homeschooled students, especially those from fundamentalist Christian families, may have trouble adjusting to the diversity of a college campus...
...falling to 6-4 on the season. She allowed five hits and walked three while striking out two. Junior Lauren Brown was 3-for-4 with a run scored, and freshman Bailey Vertovez scored a pair of runs.BROWN 11, HARVARD 10A Harvard victory was all but guaranteed until a wild seventh inning turned it into a heartbreakingly surreal loss.It was all Crimson up until the game’s final frame. Harvard seized an early lead on junior Julia Kidder’s first-inning RBI single, and the scoring didn’t stop there. The Crimson racked...
Nevertheless, it’s quite surprising that the rest of the characters come off so flaccidly, considering the many stars who turned out for “The Wild.” Benny the squirrel (Jim Belushi) barely left a dent in my memory, which really surprises me considering his genius turn as Simon the Monster Hunter in the Nickelodeon series “Aaahh!!! Real Monsters...
Disney’s latest anthropomorphic offering, once again, proves the remarkable power of the lead actor. Tim Allen single-handedly destroyed “The Shaggy Dog,” dragging down the excellent performances of his supporting cast. In “The Wild,” Sutherland overcomes the mediocrity of his fellow actors—one fearsome roar amidst a din of discordant drivel...