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Anna M. Yeung
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Paint(ball)ing the Town Red
This past Sunday morning in the woods of rural Massachusetts, a battle of the ages took place. Five courageous Harvard ...
Harvard Tries Hilarity
It’s April Fools’, so you’re probably effortlessly pulling witty pranks on all your friends. April Fools! If you’re stuck with ...
Project Cultural Restoration
For David “Dave” W. Liang ’00, the phrase “East meets West” doesn’t only apply to fusion cuisine. The term can ...
Raising a Glass to the Slopes
For the select few who will be tuning in to the Opening Ceremonies of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics this ...
Senate Considers Parking Bill
Last Tuesday, the Massachusetts State Senate held a hearing on a proposed bill which would permit local municipalities to set aside preferred parking spaces for eco-friendly vehicles. Under the bill, local cities and towns would have the option of creating spots specifically for low-to-zero emissions vehicles like hybrids.
UC Election Profiles '09: Hoping to "Service the Student Body"
With suggestive campaign slogans such as, “Long-Johnson: Touching students everywhere” and “Long-Johnson: Erecting a better Harvard,” the Long-Johnson ticket raises ...
The Business of Giving Back
Bob Marley immortally said, “Don’t gain the world and lose your soul.” For most Harvardians, this piece of golden advice ...
Meet My Little Pet
They expect to be fed, they soil themselves on the spot, they bite and scratch, and they’re found in dorm
Harvard Explained: Don't Have a Cow, Man
Kelis may bring all the boys to the yard with her milkshake, but Professor Harvey G. Cox, the now-retired 9th
Isabel E. Kaplan ’12
Sitting in Crema Cafe, non-fat latte in one hand and BlackBerry in the other, freshman novelist Isabel E. Kaplan ’12
Harvard Explained: Rooming Myths
Party suites and river views aren’t the only criteria by which to pick a room. One must also consider the
From Cambridge to Queensland: One Harvardian’s Quest for “The Best Job”
How far would seniors go in this economic recession to ensure a job after graduation? Would any of them, say,