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Spring Fling, spring flung

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Students muse on Spring Fling. Photos by Florian Koenigsberger '14.

The Body of the Issue

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Doubletruck 4.13

WEEKEND Techies

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Some of WEEKEND's favorites takes on the Technological World.

Professors Gone Wild

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Break. Break means for us: a sandy beach, Tequila Sunrise, a fading memory of bygone literacy. But where do professors flock when school is out? One thing we’ve discovered: they take their books. // BY WEEKEND

SEX WEEK: From BDSM to Public Policy

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The year of 2011-2012 has been one of much heat for Sex Week. With the release of the Campus Climate Report in September 2011, the biannual tradition was placed on shaky ground: its right, and its util, as a campus event was seriously questioned and, for a time, it seemed that we might not have a Sex Week 2012. And yet, here we are eight days into this renewed endeavor with four more to go.

2011: A WEEKEND retrospective

We might yet miss you, 2011. It’s been a fun, albeit slightly delirious, ride. In the spirit of the holiday season, we’ve decided to list out our most memorable moments/memes/mishaps of this past year. Consider it a parting gift.

WANTED: The Young and The Restless

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WEEKEND: Life is for the living

After two weeks of too-much pizza and too-long nights in a hot boardroom, antecedent to the 30-hour-long saga of YDN elections (read: YaleDailyWaterworks), we emerge to you: your four servants in the duty of WEEKEND, your quartet of mischief, your foremen in the factory of Arts and Living at Yale.

Though this be madness...

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With midterms coming up (kid not: we missed them), WEEKEND has been thinking about thinking. On the brain we’ve had the minds that define the heights of savantry and the depths of delirium. What began as a fanciful flight into the foibles of the genius mind soon ended in unabashed revelry of sex and morbid demise. Plus some Nicolas Cage loving and fungal farming on the side.

WEEKEND: Every day is WEEKEND

Cards on the table: a lot of what we’ve said in these little communiques hasn’t made any sense.

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