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Home For the Holidays

Hannah Stamler  —  Dec 20, 2011

Hannah Stamler '12 recommends a movie that unites even the most dysfunctional families. 

Eat Dessert First: A Christmas Special

Rebecca Lee  —  Nov 30, 2011

Becky Lee gets nostalgic and hits us with her favorite all-time Christmas specials. And, yes, A Muppets Christmas Carol makes the cut.

Kush and Christmas Spirit

Zachary Zahos  —  Nov 10, 2011

Raunch, 3-D and Neil Patrick Harris feature again in the third installment of the classic Harold & Kumar franchise.

KVETCH: The Winter Break's Tale Edition

Jan 20, 2011

Hey, break’s almost over. We, the Sun columnists and editors, are mad as hell and not going to take it anymore. That means we get to ... KVETCH!

The Office Recap: Classy Christmas pt. 2

Aishini Thiyagarajan  —  Jan 3, 2011

It's christmas in The Office, so like any holiday, there are all sorts of disputes and arguments.  The snowball war wages between Dwight and Jim, and Michael finally confronts Holly about their relationship.

The Office Recap: Classy Christmas pt. 1

Aishini Thiyagarajan  —  Jan 1, 2011

Michael's lost love, Holly, returns just in time for the Christmas Party - the subject of more than one funny episode in the past.

30 Rock Recap: Happy Holidays Is What Terrorists Say

Scott Eidler  —  Dec 14, 2010

Jack’s family reunion recapped, plus a call for Lucille Bluth

Glee Recap: How Sue Sylvester Stole Christmas

Nicholas Parisi  —  Dec 8, 2010

New Directions and the cast of Glee get into the holiday spirit!

The Most Wonderful Brunch of the Year

Cristina Stiller  —  Dec 1, 2010

Turkey Day may have passed, but Cristina Stiller '12 is already looking forward to Christmas Day food and drink.

Troops in Iraq Find Christmas in Memories

The Associated Press  —  Dec 25, 2008

BAGHDAD (AP) — Army Sgt. Robin Cameron stood guard outside a once opulent Iraqi shopping mall that now serves as a small U.S. military outpost, trying not to think about what he was missing with his family on Christmas.

"It's just another day in Iraq," he said, waving through a convoy of armored vehicles heading out to patrol Baghdad's Mansour neighborhood, once home to Saddam Hussein's favored officers and later an insurgent stronghold known for its deadly attacks on American troops.

Although troop levels are expected to start declining after provincial elections on Jan. 31, the same number are in Iraq today — about 146,000 — as in May 2003, when President George W. Bush declared the end of major hostilities two months after the invasion.

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