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...seems that Dr. Yoon has written himself a prescription for success: Harvard students. His English school, which specializes in intensive language study, plans to exploit Harvard’s prestige in a television ad to increase enrollment...
Chung and Kangsoo Lee, a third-year grad student at the School of Design were recruited to appear in the ad, which was filmed at UCLA’s campus over one weekend in February. It portrays “typical” daily life for the Cambridge duo, heralding the benefits of Dr. Yoon’s school by associating learning English with the elusive prize of Harvard admission. The ad will debut this spring...
...born in Korea and attended college in Seoul, accompanied Chung to Los Angeles for the shoot. He plays a student taking a class and conversing with professors and colleagues. “It almost does an accurate job,” says Lee confidently, though he warns that the ad exaggerates some parts of Harvard classroom life. Factual or not, the ad speaks to Harvard’s cultural currency in Korea as the ultimate reward for successfully learning English. Harvard is depicted as a serene university on a hill, at which students interact with their professors as peers...
Wait…cell phones? A few days ago, The Crimson and other college papers around Boston ran an ad asking us to “Celebrate Israel’s Contributions to the World,” listing seven “contributions” that are not widely known. Backed by the Israel Campus Roundtable, it seemed designed to address those goyim who may ask: “Sure, our religion sprang from yours, but what have you done for me lately?” First on the list: “The Cell phone was developed...
...extracurricular life is a full one. When not on the rink or the field, Fried, a government concentrator, is a member of the AD Club and a senior staff member of Satire...