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...owning their own machines. Eventually, a growing interest in personal computing led to the formation of the Harvard Computer Society. According to current president Josh. A. Kroll ’09, the club was formed in 1983 as a response to student demand. “One of the club??s early duties was as a collective for purchasing computer hardware at a discount,” Kroll wrote in an e-mail to The Crimson...
...freshman, he made waves as a member of the College’s Right to Life club??designing controversial pro-life posters that featured pictures of an in utero fetus that sparked protest and debate about abortion discussion on campus...
...poll—sponsored by the Harvard Republican Club??reflects the opinions of roughly a quarter of Harvard’s undergraduate population, and cuts across all bands of the political spectrum: 54 percent of respondent self-reported as Democrats, while 19 percent identified as Republicans and 27 percent as independents...
WHAT’S THIS ALL ABOUT?Tucked away on Claverly’s ground floor is an elusive organization that remains foreign to many students at Harvard—the Harvard Outing Club. Enter the Outing Club??s “office” at 15 Linden Street and you will find a bevy of skis, snowshoes, antlers, bicycles, and ice axes lining the walls, kayaks and canoes hanging from the ceiling, and a sign above the door that reads “HOC All Welcome” next to a painting of a moose with...
...mother in the costume shop. When she started high school at St. Ann’s in Brooklyn, she began taking acting classes and performing in shows. When she got to Harvard, though, Sherman decided not to participate in the theater scene. She opted out of Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club??s Common Casting and spent her time with classes and adjusting to a new school. Worried about the shows’ intensive rehearsal schedules, Sherman says, “I didn’t think I’d have the time.” She spent...