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Adam I. Arenson '00-'01, a former Crimson executive, is a history and literature concentrator in Lowell House, beginning his fifth semester as a columnist and his last at Harvard. With that in mind, he hopes to muse on what we do--or don't--leave here with, given four years of hype. His column will appear on alternate Fridays...
Richard S. Lee '01, a former Crimson executive, returns for a second semester as a columnist. He is a social studies concentrator in Pforzheimer House. His column, which will appear on alternate Thursdays, will cover love...
Jordana R. Lewis '02, a returning Crimson columnist, is editorial chair of The Crimson. She has just returned from an exhilarating winter break skiing and Sundancing in Park City, Utah. Jordana is a history and literature concentrator in Eliot House. Her favorite color is blue and her hero is Henry Kissinger '50. Her column will be appearing on alternate Thursdays. One of these statements is not true...
Meredith B. Osborn '02, a returning columnist and social studies concentrator in Leverett House, is deputy editorial chair of The Crimson. She missed "Dawson's Creek" to write this bio for you, and for her, that passes for dedication. When not angering her family by writing about her dead relatives, she happily addresses less controversial topics, like Senator Clinton and final clubs. She will be writing about Harvard politics and politics at Harvard every other Friday...
...gives Harvard a strong 7-5 record against non-league competition and an impressive 5-0 record against America East teams. Given last year's poor 0-4 showing against America East, this season's marked improvement prompted Boston Globe columnist Bob Ryan to quip after the game that Harvard should petition the NCAA for the America East tournament...