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...Harvard campus that can seem overwhelming. Lee describes the BSA as “a support network for all students, in an otherwise isolating and cold place.” Likewise, Jimmy Zhao ’08, co-president of the Asian American Association (AAA), says one of the club??s goals “is to provide a community for our members, to provide space where our members feel safe. In general, people would agree that you can’t always let your guard down here. In high school, you have your clique; here, you?...
...It’s not a requirement to get in, but there’s a longstanding tradition with the two institutions.” Rodriguez, a member of the Pudding, was referred to the Freemasons by a fellow member, and the lodge celebrated its 85th anniversary at the club??s social space. According to Johnson, the practice of drawing its membership from preexisting connections is natural for an application process that “is basically designed to make sure the applicant is who he says he is.” The application includes interviewing, submitting nine...
Andrew K. McCollum ’06-’07, Yan Zhang ’07, and Ameya A. Velingker ’10—all members of the Harvard Computing Contest Club??flew to Tokyo this weekend to enter the 31st Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, which attracts college technophiles from all over the world...
...season has proceeded.” Although Goldfeder, Pensler, and Podolsky may be rookies on the collegiate level, each arrived on campus accomplished in club and junior national competition. Goldfeder began fencing when she was seven and competed throughout high school for the Rochester Fencing Club. The club??s head coach, Nat Goodhartz, is also one of the head coaches of the U.S. women’s national team. Pensler, who hails from Chicago, Ill., picked up fencing at age 10 after watching her younger brother try it out. She soon found out the heavy toll...
Building a gigantic dinosaur skeleton is not an easy task–just ask History and Science concentrator and Dunster House resident Courtney E. Thompson ’09. Thompson is both the set designer and technical director of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club??s production of “Pterodactyls,” a play written by Nicky Silver that opens this Friday at the Loeb Experimental Theatre. Thompson is responsible for the show’s visual centerpiece, a model Tyrannosaurus Rex that is nearly nine feet tall. "First off, you have to build a dinosaur...