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(01/11/08 3:23pm)
It wouldn't be early January in the media without some sort of nod to the New Year, whether looking backwards to the year that was or forwards to what will be. Choosing to be "edgy" rather than staid, the Mirror presents predictions for 2008, brought to you by the ever-imperiled Alex Howe.
(11/30/07 7:58am)
No one saw it coming.
(11/16/07 7:16am)
For Leon Chang '08, the big moment came sophomore winter in a Toulouse internet cafe.
(11/09/07 6:31am)
In the weeks leading to the beginning of my sentence, I contemplated the romantic write-a-novel-while-in-jail idea. One afternoon I watched a Tupac documentary on VH1. He was interviewed about his own incarceration.
(11/02/07 7:07am)
After I was arrested and charged with burglary for semi-accidentally stealing wine and the Sunday Times from a convenience store, things calmed down.
(10/26/07 4:53am)
My mom always told me never to drink without eating. It was my first time. Of course, my parents drink exactly 1.5 glasses of red wine per day. To them, blacking out is a scary, alien concept -- the generation that made their bodies chemistry sets for a Skittles factory of hallucinogenics no one knew were bad for you has yet to fathom that their sons and daughters black out frequently and sometimes on purpose.
(10/19/07 7:55am)
(Happy Homecoming. My Trouble story continues next Friday.)
(10/12/07 6:27am)
This is the story of how I got in trouble. Until this night, my life had been a pre-Yoko Beatles single. This is how I became a mid-'70s Rolling Stones bootleg.
(10/05/07 7:24am)
There is a sign taped to the wall behind the Novack toasters. It says, "These are toasters."
(09/28/07 5:52am)
As trippees trickled into Hanover and brought America to Dartmouth, Kapil Kale '07 and I roadtripped across the country and brought Dartmouth to America.
(05/25/07 6:28am)
I'd like everyone to meet Guillermo Olivos '05.
(05/18/07 6:09am)
The national press hasn't put it in so many words, but they have been tripping over themselves clamoring about what Wednesday's New York Times called "the astonishing competitive crunch at the top." Astonishing!
(05/11/07 4:29am)
What is it about disaster relief?
(05/04/07 6:36am)
I recently caught up with Lindsey Wolf '08 -- reluctant iconoclast by day, best kept secret in the junior class by night. (Did you know, for example, that Lindsey is the dark-haired co-star of the daily comic by Hayley Kennedy '08? Well, she is.)
(04/27/07 7:56am)
A Scottish, short-term volunteer named Kirsten left a note when she left Biloxi.
(04/20/07 5:02pm)
The schedule of college groups volunteering over spring break was made months in advance, so I had plenty of time to plot how I would prove myself a better human being than the Harvard-bots: arm wrestling, perhaps, or a contest of SAT-style analogies.
(04/13/07 9:00am)
I am in the Dayton, Ohio airport waiting to fly back to Biloxi. My first eleven weeks on the Gulf Coast were like Natalie Portman's character in Garden State: challenging, strangely beautiful and likely to change my life.
(04/06/07 9:00am)
"When I met you I thought you were a pissant."
(03/30/07 9:00am)
The Large Hadron Collider is: under construction in Switzerland, hours of future exceptional History Channel programming and the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator -- which is to say, breathtaking, real-world nerd porn. The Collider is the most ambitious physics experiment ever, and some fear it will literally destroy the planet.
(03/02/07 11:00am)
I can't forget Matt Hill '08.