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...She’s fun, she’s likable, but very much serious about the campaign,” says Markus R.T. Kolic ’09, the co-chair of the undergraduate branch of Harvard Students for Edwards. “I was impressed, honestly...
...acre sustainable farm since May 2003, which attracts approximately 200 student volunteers, according to Laura Hess, who petitioned to start the project before she graduated in 2006. Yale sells its produce at local farmers’ markets and to local restaurants. Elizabeth R. Shope ’09, the co-chair of the Sustainable Allston subcommittee who is spearheading the project, declined to comment yesterday, saying that she did not want to jeopardize the farm with premature publicity. But in a promotional video posted in December on an environmental blog, Shope said that a sustainable farm would be a good...
...phones per hundred people?” he asked. “Well, you said it was surprising, so 50,” replied Joyce Y. Zhang ’09, who is also a Crimson news editor. “29,” he said. HRCSA cultural co-chair Jennifer Ding ’10 said that she and Cheuk were pleased with the outcome of the event. “Even though it was a lot of hard work, it turned out to be a very successful and fruitful project. And Edmond and I are looking...
...identity of the perpetrators. “People within Mather House said that it was actually Lowell House because Lowell tied with us this year,” said Joyce Lin ’08, the Cabot House REP representative. In an e-mail addressed to Cabot HoCo Co-Chair Ajay Kumar ’08 and Cabot House, Mather House HoCo leaders accused Lowell of absconding with the cup. “Afraid of Mather, Lowell has taken the Green Cup and attempted to blame it on Mather...They hope they can get an ally in Cabot and divert...
...week. “It sort of built to a pinnacle of smelliness and then gradually declined,” Mallick said. Horn said today was the first day she didn’t notice the smell upon entering the dining hall. But Adams House Committee co-chair, Timothy J. Smith ’08, said the smell had one positive effect. “It’s worked as a great deterrent,” said Smith, who is also a Crimson business editor. “Finally we’ve reduced the numbers of people...