Crimson staff writer
Joseph R. Botros
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Stars, Stripes, and (Pink)Berries
A small red, white, and blue Pinkberry sits upon the red, white, and blue.
Froyo Throwdown: A Case for Pinkberry
The colors of this great nation are red, white, and blue—it is no coincidence, I assure you, that red and white combine to give pink, and that blue is the name of a prominent berry.
Reflections on the Boston Bombings and Manhunt
When I first learned that the suspects of the Boston Marathon bombings were young, white men, I was secretly happy. With images of bearded, dark-skinned Arab men often associated with terrorism, the captured paler faces were a breath of fresh air amid a very tense week.
A Newly Responsive Crimson
We are honored to have created one of the first responsive college newspaper sites in the Ivy League and among the first worldwide.
Late Night Food Fight: Noch's
On a little corner not a far walk from the Square, you’ll see a white brick building—enter through a small red door, and you’ll find yourself in the cramped Pinocchio’s Pizza & Subs. But no one goes to Noch’s to sit—they go to eat.
The Burrito Brawl: A Case for Qdoba
For those of you that love Qdoba, this article probably isn’t worth your time. But for the less enlightened among you who don’t agree, allow me to explain.