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Robert J. Saranchak
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Art and Alcohol
As I sauntered over to grab a cracker, I noticed that she was chugging a plastic cup of white wine.
Communitas
Mourning the end of summer, I sat in an information session at Williams College before the beginning of my senior
The Boon of the Bowl
I am no die-hard football fan, but I always catch the Super Bowl. "The Game" is a unique microcosm of
Gore's Election to Lose
Poor Al. Even though he was able to record about 300,000 more popular votes than George, the compassionate conservative has
Bush's Mandate Disputed
Although Texas Gov. George W. Bush must now properly be referred to as president-elect, many Harvard political scientists and legal
A Day With Little Giving of Thanks
On the Sunday after our national day of thanks, my Delta Shuttle taxis around LaGuardia Airport like a cat without
An Honorable Proposition
As I type away at Lamont, defending the commodification of self in a paper on dwarf tossing for Justice, nature
The Wasteland
You know you want it. Those who love it will go to great lengths to get their hands on it.
Some Advice For the Man From Texas
Dear George, I found myself laughing a bit too much as I was watching your final debate. Although this certainly
Adams House Poet Reads Published Works
Seamus Heaney beware: there's a new poet in Adams House. Adams resident Susannah L. Hollister '01 read last week from
New Shuttle Schedule Receives Mixed Reviews
Harvard's Shuttle Service redesigned its schedules this year to accommodate students' needs. But after a month's experience with the new