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ShuttleGirl’s Identity Revealed

Ever since ShuttleGirl.com changed its logo last month, a pair of legs scantily clad in a shuttle schedule miniskirt has greeted visitors looking for the next three shuttles going their way.

Early Saturday morning, the pair of legs got an upper body and a name—Emily V.W. Galvin ’04.

When site creators Anthony Delvecchio ’01 and Jason R.P. Karamchandani ’02 replaced the pink silhouette of teen pop icon Britney Spears with this new image, they swore the new ShuttleGirl was a Harvard student and pledged to reveal her identity at the end of the year.

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“It was the end of the year and we had to worry about our exams,” Karamchandani said, explaining why they had no choice but to release ShuttleGirl’s name. “The death threats were interfering with my concentration.”

One desperate ShuttleGirl user recently cornered Karamchandani when he was doing laundry.

“Who’s ShuttleGirl? Give me a year, a House, something,” the man demanded.

But there is much more to know about ShuttleGirl than the fact that she resides in Thayer Hall.

Galvin was born in Iowa City, Iowa, spent her early years living in Italy, but considers her real home Laramie, Wyo., where she was much more likely to be found riding a horse than taking a bus.

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