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Angie Marek
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A Room of Our Own
Last spring, I informed my father in a single sentence that I planned on taking an extra semester at Harvard
What is Cheating? Part II
Everything I Needed To Know I Learned In Expos (Or Did I?) In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, John Putnam extols
What is Cheating?
Who can define cheating at Harvard? Many students admit they can’t pinpoint the meaning of the term. Does a blowjob
Pop Culture Flashback! Jem: Truly Outrageous
When you’re young, it’s natural to fantasize about being someone else. As a teensy girl, I stared at Mary Lou
Special Education
Sara M. McKinley ’03 recognizes that some of her future goals are uncommon. As she sits in the Quincy dining
The Wedding Planners
At a small table in a dimly lit corner of Bertucci’s, an attractive Harvard couple had a conversation about marriage.
The Story of Randy and Suzanne
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West Matters
When the 10 participants in FM’s panel discussion on Afro-American studies arrived at the dimly lit Adams House Conservatory, they
Money Talks
Q&A: Vicki Lin, Analyst, Credit Seuisse First Boston FM: How do you think on-campus recruiting has changed in recent years?
Faculty Fiestas
As Harvard undergraduates, we are constantly wearing a variety of masks. We’re the enlightened academics who dazzle in section; we’re
A New York State of Mind
Twenty-two year old Gwen is learning for the first time what it feels like to fall. Less than a year
Working the Streets
Harvard students, nurtured in a womb that breeds future consulting superstars, are born ready to think out of the box.
Degrees of Separation
Twenty-year-old Linda Vaghar sometimes forgets she isn’t forty. Anyone who saw her last Wednesday around the time of evening rush
Goldhagen Lauds Danish Efforts
Daniel J. Goldhagen, an associate professor of government and social studies, shared his views on the Holocaust Wednesday at an