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Jen Q. Zhu
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Holding 2014 Close: A Message from the Senior Class Marshals
Interweaving patterns of apartness and closeness have united our class and solidified our understanding of each other and ourselves.
A Healthier Harvard
We hope that the current campus energy around mental health can stimulate further discussion and improvements.
Toward a Social Choice
We still have far to go to achieve our end goal of creating a social choice fund within Harvard’s endowment.
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The crowd cheered loudly at the end of the final dramatic reenactments of "The Woman Who Loved to Make Vaginas Happy" by Nike Verghese '12.
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Gina Kim '15 introduced "They Beat the Girl Out of My Boy...Or So They Tried", "What If I Told You I Didn't Have a Vagina", "I Was There In the Room", "My Vagina Was My Village", "The Little Coochi Snorcher That Could", and "Spotlight: For My Sisters in PortAuPrinceBukavuNewOrleans".
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Li Murphy '15 turns to talk to one of her fellow Vagina Monologues participant as the cast exits the stage.
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Gabrielle Guarracino '12 spoke along with the entire cast of the 2012 Vagina Monologues at Harvard in the final piece, "Over It".
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Christina Twicken and Maddie Coveno perform a duet monologue titled "My Vagina Was My Village". The monologue was based on one Bosnian woman refugee's experience of being raped as a systematic tactic of view.
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"There's the almost moan, the right on it moan, the elegant moan, the Grace Slick moan...the machine-gun moan, the tortured Zen moan, the Diva moan, the college moan...I should be studying. I should be studying," explained Nike Verghese '12.
Fire Alarm Causes Evacuation From Memorial Hall
Students temporarily evacuated Memorial Hall yesterday morning after a fire alarm that was not triggered by an actual fire went off in the building.