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Even if Debauchery didn’t prove as bacchanalian as partygoers may have wished, its relative propriety means it won’t be cancelled again quite yet. The co-chairs and the BauchCom were confident that the group grope would be back next year, when HoCo co-chair Christine Cherella predicted there would be “more bang for the buck...
He’s back! Former FM Chair Sally H. Men ’05 roofied him a while ago, but now G-squared is back and watching your every move in the Delphic basement... ... Fox boys aren’t too good at the logistics of random hookups. One newly initiated member, Barry G. Dreg ’08, left his Friday night hookup without his shoes (an essential item according to Gossip Guy). Dreg was then spotted at 9 a.m. passed out on the couch in the Quincy lobby. To add to the public spectacle, he was rudely...
...Press Secretary yet,” Lee Diamond of Webb’s campaign office wrote in an e-mail. “There is definitely a sense of excitement about having a former fellow running for Senate,” Alexander I. Burns ’08, chair of the IOP Student Advisory Committee Fellows Program, wrote in an e-mail. A more recent IOP fellow, Steve Jarding, will serve as Webb’s campaign manager, sparking excitement among students who interacted with Jarding during his stay at Harvard last spring. Jarding, who is also an adjunct lecturer...
...Such stimulating topics attracted an eclectic group of over a dozen students of different genders, races, and sexual orientations. While some found the feminist relationship—whereby men and women partake in an entirely egalitarian partnership—attainable, others viewed it as an impossible ideal. RUS Co-Chair Dara F. Goodman ’07 said she believes in this feminist fairytale. “I think it’s potentially the most long-lasting and fulfilling kind of relationship one could have,” she said, adding that it would be difficult to maintain...
Alex Slack ’06 is a former editorial chair and history concentrator in a part of Leverett G-Tower overlooking the grad housing construction site. As soon as he gets a good night’s sleep, his column “Peripheral Vision” will cover local issues just beyond the purview of the average Harvard student. Look both ways, and find his column on alternate Mondays...