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After UHS Trips, Some Students Question Amnesty Policy
For some students, the repercussions of an alcohol-related UHS trip carry over beyond the hospital visit itself—causing them and others to question whether they should make the trip to after-hours at all.
Google's Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt Addresses Global Web Politics
During a talk Thursday at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, which was held to promote the book “The New Digital Age,” Google's Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt spoke to the way Google has navigated the changing relationship between technology and government.
Heartbreak Hill
“There were just two explosions at the finish line,” she rushed on, but at first I couldn’t understand. Where was the finish line, and how could it explode?
Oh My God, You're So Hip I Could Puke
Last week, I sat outside the Café Gato Rojo smoking a hand-rolled cigarette and mulling over some poststructuralist text for a seminar I’m taking.
Haute Fauture
Lately, I’ve been looking for a new catch phrase of sorts: a phrase to use when people ask me what I want to do with my life, you know, post-graduation. I could say a real profession like a normal person, but that’s far too scary. Instead, my answer of choice is “Fauture.”
Now I Know My A, B, C, D's
When I was 13, I learned a new meaning for the alphabet, or at least its first four letters. “A, ...
You'll Always Have a Story
I met Jacob over a year ago, on Christmas Eve at The Matzo Ball. Held every year, the Jewish singles event is a rite of passage of sorts for Jews in their 20s, or 30s, or (for a select few) 40s. Jacob wasn’t 40, thankfully, but he was around seven or eight years my senior. The idea of the event is that you meet your soul mate by the bar or on the dance floor, and join them for traditional Christmas Day Chinese food the morning after.