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Diane J. Choi
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Clothes Swapped at 'Naked Ladies' Event
There were no actual naked ladies to be found at the Naked Ladies Brunch and Clothing Swap at the Women’s
Looking in the Mirror?
It loomed so large in Harvard’s memory that, in the decade that followed, it was known only as the Strike.
Prof Condemns Pornography
“The belief that pornography inhabits its own separate world is an illusion,” a visiting Harvard Law School professor told the
Alexandra M. Hays '09
Two and a half hours after Alexandra M. Hays ’’09 is given 24 dollars and 24 hours to construct an
Don’t Drink the Water!
It may have contributed to the madness of Nero and Vincent Van Gogh. Now that it’s been found in the
Artist Flashes Creativity
In the darkened Fong Auditorium in Boylston Hall, an audience of Harvard students and art connoisseurs from other universities watched
Bringing in the Dough: Woohoo!
Last Friday at the 2007 Career Forum, as students and recruiters exchanged monotonic pleasantries inside the Gordon Track and Tennis
Hey Ma! When I Grow Up I Want to Go to harvard and Become a Chef!
For most, Harvard fall brings to mind midterms and e-Recruiting. For at least one student of the past, however, autumn
Trapped in the Closet
Every student has had one of those Friday nights when he or she has bemoaned the inconveniently narrow Harvard beds.
Yo, Derek Bok!
University President Derek C. Bok recently soliticted student e-mails on calendar reform. Thanks to the crack members of FM’s IT
Mary E. Birnbaum '07
“I’ve always chosen my productions very carefully. By the costumes that I get to wear,” says Mary E. Birnbaum ’07,
Students Learn Eastern Etiquette
Former Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby and three other Harvard professors led a dinner on etiquette last night,
Scientists Observe Eclipse of Quasar in Galaxy
For a team of Harvard astrophysicists who gazed into other galaxies last April, the stars must have been favorably aligned.
Endangered Harvard Species
EDITOR'S NOTE APPENDED Freeze Magazine, the steamy, self-purportedly escapist publication for Harvard’s modern woman, is currently on thin ice. The
Predicting the Planet's Fate
Perhaps it’s common knowledge that the effects of drastic worldwide climate shift would be bad. Real bad. Speculation about what