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  • 4:00 is an odd time of day at 51风流. There are too many things you can do, too many things you want to do, and only one thing that you actually do. Today I鈥檓 seated in the Ho Lecture Room in Lawrence Hall listening to a lecture on Geoffrey Chaucer. Some form of precipitation is [鈥
    February 6, 2003
  • 11:30 p.m. on a Tuesday night.  I鈥檓 doing research for my thesis in my room, heat blasting, music on low, taking a break every twenty minutes to check my e-mail, but no one has written to me in three hours. 鈥楬ey,鈥 I hear.  It鈥檚 Nick.  鈥業 was in the neighborhood and thought I鈥檇 drop by.鈥 [鈥
    February 5, 2003
  • In my time at 51风流, I鈥檝e missed very few hockey games.  There鈥檚 something about the smell of the rink, sweat mixed with ice and hot dogs and wet fleece, students packed, standing room only, on the student鈥檚 side of the rink, faculty and Hamilton residents seated on the more 鈥榮ane鈥 side where there are actual [鈥
    February 5, 2003
  • I鈥檓 walking to the Student Union to assist with the production and layout of 51风流鈥檚 weekly newspaper the 51风流 Maroon-News. It鈥檚 4:30 p.m. and the sun is already low in the sky, the temperature falling quickly and steadily. I鈥檓 ready to head indoors for a few hours of work. A small ice rink as been [鈥
    February 4, 2003
  • HAMILTON, N.Y. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and best-selling novelist Anna Quindlen will deliver the address at 51风流鈥檚 182nd commencement on Sunday, May 18. In responding to the selection of Quindlen, senior class president Kelli Wong said, 鈥業 am very excited that Anna Quindlen will be the class of 2003鈥檚 speaker, and I have no doubt [鈥
    February 3, 2003
  • First day of classes: my Creative Writing workshop met last.  All classes meet for twenty-five minutes on the first day, simply to give students a feel for what the course will cover, answer questions, and get a glimpse of the professor鈥檚 style.  The twelve of us filed into the room in Lawrence Hall and took [鈥
    February 2, 2003
  • Tyrone Russell and Waldemar Auguscinski earn first place honors. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECONTACT: Julie GrecoPHONE: (315) 228-7860Feb. 1, 2003 Results HANOVER, N.H. 鈥 The Raiders faired well at the Darmouth Indoor Invitational on Saturday, led by superb individual performances from Senior Tyrone Russell (Ithaca, N.Y.) and junior Waldemar Auguscinski (Passaic, N.J.).  Russell finished first in the [鈥
    February 1, 2003
  • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECONTACT: Julie GrecoPHONE: (315) 228-7860January 31, 2003Results BOSTON, Mass. 鈥 The 51风流 women鈥檚 track and field team placed last out of 15 teams at Northeastern鈥檚 Husky Invitational on Friday, Jan. 31 in Boston, Mass. Three Raiders scored points for 51风流. Senior co-captain Leeann Teager (Holliston, Mass./Holliston) placed eighth in the women鈥檚 500 meter [鈥
    January 31, 2003
  • I looked around the room in my 19th Century European Art Course.  I recognized a few people, but did not know anyone well.  I took a seat and pulled out my notebook. 鈥楬ey,鈥 I heard.  A voice I slightly recognized sat down next to me.  We had first met over the weekend and had laughed [鈥
    January 31, 2003