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Nicola C. Perlman
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Love It: Red Sox
While I am a fan of recruiting (see: FM’s “Love it: Recruiting”), I’m not the biggest fan of spectator sports.
Hate it: Transfer Students
I’m just going to come out and say it—I dig the new transfer policy. Thank you, Pilbeam. Sure, transfers do
Love It: Athletic Recruiting
In light of the recent recruiting “scandal” with the Harvard Men’s Basketball team, I think it’s high time we set
Hot for Cold Pizza
When I was little, I wouldn’t eat the “point” off of a slice of pizza. My first memory is of
Who’s Got The Power?
Unlike the Harvard-student relationship, Harvard-faculty couples are a never-ending source of interest. Whether they rule the economics department, add to
15 Parties We Can Have
The Undergraduate Council can no longer fund alcohol with its Party Grants, but that doesn’t mean the party has to
Life in the Middle
When Alex N. Harris ’08 walked into his first Libertarian Society meeting his freshman year, there was only one item
Competition: Metropolitan
THE PREMISE: Per long-standing tradition, FM’s second Annual Fast Fashion Challenge began on Thursday at noon when four student-designers were
Kathleen H. Chen '09
Kathleen H. Chen ’09 arrives at The Crimson calmly prepared for a challenge. As she picks up her 24 dollars
The Cutest of the CUE
In honor of shopping period, FM brings you the real course ratings for some of Harvard’s most popular classes. Compiled
My Brief Affair with 24D
Checking in at the airport is like opening that present from your grandma on Christmas—you’re never quite sure whether you’ll
15 WAYS TO CONTACT THE OUTSIDE WORLD IF HELD INCOMMUNICADO
You hear it every year: if you freak out during an exam and have to be whisked away to UHS,
Currun Singh
The weekly Adams House sophomore Social Studies tutorial had started as planned. But someone was missing: Currun Singh ’07, a
Ultimate. Challenge.
The Tools : Seven ingredients. Seven days. 300 words. The Task : One story. More than 20 professors were given
Gregory Nagy: Hero, Not Zero
Last week, when the Jones Professor of Classical Greek Literature Gregory Nagy won the prestigious (well, if you’re a Classics