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For the second year in a row, the party will be held by the Social Affairs Committee and Student Council, and they currently plan to hold it in Upper Tarble and Paces. Alcohol will be served in Paces, which will also have a haunted house, tables, and space for mingling. [...]
by Lauren Stokes, Editor Emeritus
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Olupona Lectures on African Religions in the Modern World
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Jacob Olupona, a professor of African religious traditions at Harvard Divinity School, gave a lecture yesterday entitled "The New Diaspora: African Immigrant Religious Communities in America". Olupona stated that in traditional African religions a god was judged by his functional effects in the world... Africans today take that same sensibility and become followers of fundamentalist evangelical Christianity because they see that they are having the most tangible effects on everyday life.
by Mark Kharas, Ex-staff
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Rachel Sugar '08 Writes, Stars in Mad Girl's Love Song
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Rachel Sugar '08 speaks about a solo performance about Sylvia Plath she conceived, wrote, and performs.
by Dustin Trabert, Staff Reporter
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Depression Support Group Creates Camaraderie
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Elena Smith '09 recently started a depression support group for students who either have an official diagnosis or who have felt depressed for more than three months.
by Lauren Stokes, Editor Emeritus
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The Bone Doctor:
Getting Inside the Female Condom
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Unlike the male condom, which is worn on the penis, the female condom is inserted deep into the vagina prior to intercourse. Empowering? Safe? Comfortable? The Bone Doctor finds out.
by The Bone Doctor
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Today:
This issue is from the time when we didn't save our weather jokes.
Tonight:
Utterly barbaric, I know.
Tomorrow:
But honestly? You're not missing much.
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Sharples was effectively closed this day, because we don't remember what they served.
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