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Mark Zuckerberg ’06-’07 cancelled a thefacebook.com-sponsored National Beirut Tournament four days after launching it in response to pressure from schools and advertisers affiliated with his site...
...Viking hats and MAC quad-as-Beirut-table may never have materialized, but Paul and Andy have pulled off some pretty amazing photo shoots nevertheless. Credit for this year’s colorful covers, spreads and As it Were pages should go straight to this duo’s New Quincy pad. These self-titled media directors have drawn on their connections to get shots of the women’s basketball team, the ultimate team’s infamous dancing Santa and even unwilling friends. The only consolation for FM’s loss of these two? They?...
Last summer, Trager decided it was time to see the flip side of the Arab-Israeli coin, so he spent seven weeks in Beirut and toured nearby Muslim nations. “I really have come full circle, from the kid who was on the picket-and-protest line with every single anti-Israel group to someone who very much wants to discuss the point at issue,” Trager says...
Crimson editors—those lushes!—soundly defeated Undergraduate Council members, 42-11, in the first-annual Zachary A Corker ’04 Memorial Beirut tournament, held last Saturday at the paper’s 14 Plympton St. McMansion...
...locations will bring. For many of these countries, a blanket restriction simply ignores the nuances of regional realities—deterring travel to many safe locations while sanctioning travel to plenty of more dangerous places. Regions of India, for example, can be far riskier for students than neighborhoods in Beirut or Sanaa. The border of Lebanon and Israel is not a safe place for Harvard students to travel to, but neither is the border of India and Pakistan. Yet students can still receive credit and/or funding for travel to India; while those seeking the College’s support...