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...team saber events, in fact, that Harvard dealt the most devastating damage to its opponents, winning a near-perfect 27-of-30 matches in this category. Junior Dan Sachs won all 10 of his bouts in that section of the meet, finishing at plus-29 overall. Sophomore Ben Ungar also took home an individual medal when he won the bronze medal match in the epee. Harvard’s team epee championship performance was carried by the strength of senior Julian Rose’s eight wins and plus-11 standing over all his matches. Penn grabbed victory...
...maiden voyage of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals’ (HPT) 158th production, “Some Like it Yacht.” Written by Josh M. Brener ’07 and Samuel Gale Rosen ’06, both seasoned veterans of HPT, and with music composed by Ben E. Green ’06, the new show maintains its reputation for high caliber wit, music, and entertainment as the oldest acting troupe in drag. Produced by Mary Kate A. Burke ’06 and Ashley A. Zalta ’07 and directed by professional Tony Parise...
...plenty of rigor in my classes at Harvard, but the lack of rigor cited in Lecturer Tal Ben-Shahar’s classes mask the fact that what he is imparting—quite successfully—could be the most important takeaway in students’ years on-campus. If they can walk away understanding that gratitude is the character strength most closely associated with happiness, or that having a meaningful social circle is one of the best predictors of aging well, they will not only change their lives, but they will “pay it forward?...
Anyone who doesn’t sign up for Ben-Shahar’s classes is missing a potentially life-changing experience. Mental health crises are at an all-time high on college campuses these days because of the stress and anxiety endemic to our society, so take advantage of this course now so that you will learn the tools to help you create well-being throughout life...
...professional opportunities,” Ferguson, a former Dunster House resident, wrote in his letter of resignation to President George W. Bush. Ferguson, who did not specify any reasons for his resignation in his letter, declined to comment for this article. But it is publicly known that Ferguson and Ben S. Bernanke ’75, who became chairman of the Board earlier this year on Feb. 1, disagreed on whether the Federal Reserve should announce an inflation goal. “Roger has made invaluable contribution to the Federal Reserve and to the country,” Bernanke said...