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Should You Drink With Your Parents?

Should You Drink With Your Parents?
Sweet neon sign that I must purchase for my room.Pretty nice t-shirt.

According to Time Magazine, drinking with your parents as a youth can train you to become a responsible drinker in collegeWait -- is Time actually encouraging parents to give alcohol to kids? Sounds like it.

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Latest comment by Anonymous: I'd have to agree.. since I've started drinking wine with my parents, I'm def much less of a beligerant drunk.

whos the stud in the pic.. mmm

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TuftsNews

The Great Tufts Blackout of 2008 Recap

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The Great Tufts Blackout of 2008 Recap

For those of you who have been living in the dark for the past few days (I madez a funneh!), here's a recap of what went down on campus this weekend.

 

*Power went out around 2pm, emergency power begins in all buildings.

*Doors are propped since JumboFOB system doesn't work.

*Mayer Campus Center clo

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Latest comment by Anonymous: I set a trip wire in south hall and a fat chick fell down some stairs

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Hell No! We Won't Go...

Hell No!  We Won't Go...

...to class?

 

In the sixties, Americans had some good reasons to protest the establishment. Our nation was involved in a war that many felt was neither our business or possible to win.  The military engaged in a questionable drafting system, Richard Nixon had Watergate, JFK was shot and LBJ was loathed by man

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Latest comment by Anonymous: what up

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Outages of Past

Outages of Past
Outage just ended. It's still unknown what its real cause was but I'm guessing it was the strong winds.

Looking back on power outages of past, I stumbled across this amusing blackout that happened two years ago.

A squirrel had caused a power outage on the north side of campus affecting the McLaughlin Cluster, frat row, ... MORE »
Latest comment by Anonymous: Disasters, Hurricanes, Ice Storms, Wind Storms. We’ve all seen the after-effects, entire communities without power. It’s reported that on average 3.5 million people lose their power in the US each week! We bought a generator from ... MORE »

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