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...don’t expect to see a crowd of Jimmy Neutrons. In reality, according to Arvind Thiagarajan, MIT freshman and “Problem Czar?? (the title reflects the monstrous task of compiling and editing all the problems), there’s more to these kids than just numbers...
...Acting Senior Director for Cyberspace for the National Security and Homeland Security Councils under Obama, Hathaway helped redefine the “cybersecurity czar?? position, “since so many of the president’s initiatives have a strong cybersecurity component,” she said...
...frustrated sentiments are built upon a fundamental misunderstanding of the selection process. Most importantly, while Brown will charge as much as $50 for their Spring Weekend, Yardfest is free and open only to undergraduates.Jason B. McCoy ’08, the Campus Life Fellow, or “fun czar??, explains that it is a matter of Harvard’s core values. “The reason for [Yardfest] is to provide an opportunity for all Harvard students to come and enjoy the events, regardless of socioeconomic status or any other limiting factors...
...former On Harvard Time writer. “What they’re doing is a full-scale production; they’ve got people doing high-level camera work and high-level editing.” Although Fithian, who is now “Czar?? of the improv comedy troupe Instant Gratification Players, says that On Harvard Time could improve in terms ofterms of consistently high comedic caliber, he adds, “I think if they continue to do as well as they have in terms of recruiting young talent at Harvard, it can only...
...around. Headlined by Gavin DeGraw and the Wu-Tang Clan, Yardfest was a resounding success, and a tribute to the new and effective attitude the CEB has brought to bear on social planning at Harvard.The office of the Fellow for Campus Life (also called the “fun czar??) seems uniquely situated to help bridge the gap between students and administration. Jason B. McCoy ’08—next year’s fun czar??should focus on planning and promoting larger events that students cannot execute themselves, and help undergraduates maintain...