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Jeremy Strauss | Errors, Big Mistakes and Calamities

Congrats to the Boston Bruins on finally avoiding my column this week! In this edition, however, we don't stray completely from the ice, as some hockey happenings were just too scandalous to go unmentioned. We'll also get a little confused about Tony Romo.







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TV Review | 'Miss Guided' shows networks a thing or two about comedy

With regular shows re-airing in a matter of weeks, the mass of mid-season replacement shows has slowed down to almost nothing. One of the last replacements to air is the comedy "Miss Guided" on ABC on Thursdays, running in back-to-back 30-minute episodes starting at 8 p.m. The show stars Judy Greer, an underrated comedic actress who has appeared in television shows such as "Arrested Development." While there have not been many shows centered on teachers at a high school, there have been even fewer comedies about them because, frankly, many students don't find teachers all that funny.


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Theater Preview | Torn Ticket II tries to relive its childhood

While Dr. Seuss' stories are hardly as flashy as those of the Disney variety, they are still read by nearly every child in America. This weekend, Torn Ticket II will help audience members revisit their childhood in the best of ways. Their spring major production, "Seussical the Musical," is a colorful amalgamation of more than 15 Seuss stories, narrated by the one and only Cat in the Hat (played by junior Sean Hefferon).


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Gideon Jacobs | Baseball, Football and Poop Jokes

I go along for the ride of March Madness simply because, as George Costanza said, "it's there." I fill out a bracket every year. I cough up that $20 and I enter the Madness. I watch the games, bite my nails in the triple OTs, complain that Dickie V sounds like a cross between Kermit the Frog and Sloth from the Goonies, and whine that some kid who knows nothing about college basketball is winning my pool.




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Tufts Asian-American Center to celebrate its 25th anniversary

The Asian-American Center will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a ceremony this Sunday recognizing those who were integral to its creation and showcasing groups currently affiliated with the Asian-American community at Tufts. The event will run from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Cabot Intercultural Center.


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Women's Swimming and Diving Season Recap | Swett sweeps, underclassmen emerge during impressive winter swim season

In a season that featured a plethora of extraordinary individual accomplishments, the women's swimming and diving team enjoyed a slew of team successes during its 2007-08 campaign. Among them was a fifth-place finish at the NESCAC Championships in February and a strong showing at the NCAA Championships, in which three members of the team - senior Kendall Swett, sophomore Lindsay Gardel and freshman Megan Kono - all made appearances.



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Inside the NHL | Great goaltending has streaking Sharks dreaming of Cup run

Come postseason time, it is often the hottest team in the league that outlasts all the others. At this point in the season, the San Jose Sharks have risen as the team to beat. They are firing on all cylinders and are trying to make a final push toward taking over the No. 1 seed in the West from the Detroit Red Wings. If they succeed, they will likely win the President's Trophy as the team with the most points accumulated in the regular season.