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...Briahna J. Gray ’07 is a history of science and history of art and architecture joint concentrator in Currier House who hopes that her sense of humor isn’t significantly crippled by the exhaustion and anxiety provoked by 23 course requirements and a joint thesis. She would like to give a shout out to the core office—we’ll always have Science A. Catch her cartoon on Fridays...
...alternate Wednesdays, his column will look at the unruly intersection of capitalism, politics, and culture, sometimes showing why Harvard students may have more (or less) control over the three spheres than they necessarily would like. "Scientific Method": Matthew S. Meisel ’07, a chemistry concentrator in Currier House and former editorial chair, hopes he doesn’t need to convince you that global warming is real, despite today’s snowfall. His column will run on alternate Fridays and will demystify the science news of the moment, and perhaps predict exactly when Boston Harbor will...
...ever found yourself wishing that you could get paid up to $1 every time your friends call your cell phone, a Harvard junior’s new business may be just what you’ve been waiting for. “Brring!”, the idea of Currier House resident Daniel “Zachary” Tanjeloff ’08, allows interested individuals to sign up online for a free second phone number. When dialed, the caller hears an approximately eight-second sponsored message before being redirected to the cell phone...
...ugliness of the crimes just as the media and post-Pinochet debates do. The difference is we aren’t avoiding something unknown, but rather something she knows too well. Lauren R. Foote ’07, a Crimson editorial editor, is a Latin American studies concentrator in Currier House...
...Grace Tiao ’08, a Crimson editorial editor, is a history of science and English and American literature and languages concentrator in Currier House...