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Ryan M. Rossner
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Engagement: Allie K. Wunderlich ’13 and David L. Gray
After knowing me for three days, he told me I would make a great wife and mother someday. It wasn’t creepy; it was...a really nice compliment.
Engagement: William N. W. Forster ’13 and Racheal S. Epstein
There are going to be times when you hurt each other, and there are going to be times when you’re crazy. You just have to work on it. People don’t really get that anymore.
Engagement: Carolina R. Beltran ’13 and Christopher H. Weber ’13
A good friendship makes for a great relationship. That could be a fortune cookie.
Marriage: Anna R. McKenney ’13 and Shawn W. McKenney
"Long-distance relationships are tough, but they can be worth it. They can work out. Initially, we weren’t going to date because I was going to college, but it ended up working out."
Engagement: Esther S. Wu ’13 and Matthew G. Tung ’12
We spend a lot of time together. We’re usually deep in discussion or lost in thought. We also almost always know where the other person is and what they’re up to.
Marriage: Lauren E. Faraino ’13 and Kleber P. DeSouza
Kleber was bartending at Grafton Street, and I was a regular there, I guess, and we just met then. So romantic. Should we make up a really romantic story?
Engagement: Nicholas B. Waldo ’13 and Hannah M. Hostetler
In high school in Alaska, we lived 90 miles apart. The only way to see each other was by flying or ferrying. But you should never write anything off because it seems like a long shot.
Report Outlines HMS Researcher Misconduct
An internal investigation by Harvard Medical School into scientific misconduct by one of its former stem cell researchers used information from the researcher’s colleagues and computer hard drive searches to confirm a breach of academic integrity, according to the investigation’s official report.
Flirting With Furniture
Are you worried that courtship is dead at Harvard? Have you been friend-zoned? Do you spend all of your time waiting to be called out on "I Saw You Harvard?" Has this ever happened to you?
War of Terror
This past weekend, however, a great line has been crossed—and a great sacrifice made—in America’s seemingly never-ending “War on Terror.”
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A woman pays her respect to a statue of Confucius at Beijing’s Temple of Confucius.
Faith and Testing in Beijing
As I walked around, silently begging for better rote memorization abilities, I caught sight of a middle-aged woman audibly crying and praying in front of a large statue of Confucius, which had been adorned with red prayer tablets by students hoping for supernatural academic assistance.
The Unilingual Americans
New Jersey educational budgets were hit hard in 2010, and amidst the frenzy of necessary spending cuts, there was a ...