Many HLS students told the Crimson that they had no comment or opinion on Brown and didn't want to be quoted talking about "Survivor."
"Its hard to get jaded law students excited about anything," says HLS student Sarah Chaney acknowledges.
Other Harvard students say they are apathetic about Brown's participation.
"I thought it was cool at first that he was from Harvard, but then I just kind of forgot," Asare said.
The Harvard Law Record, HLS's newspaper, writes updates on the show every week.
Living in the Limelight
While viewers agree on Brown's looks, their perception of his performance on the show is not as stellar.
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