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...hermit is not the solution either.4. FM: The common perception is that when females say they go to Harvard, they are written off, whereas men are considered more attractive. In your opinion, why is that?AB: As a man who went to Harvard, I can tell you it didn??t do a hell of a lot for my dating life. Generally, the H-bomb, when it’s dropped, tends to change the interaction in some way. But at the same time, consider it a blessing. If somebody disqualifies himself from the outset based on that...
...league matchup. The Crimson (3-3, 0-1 Ivy) nearly blew a five-goal halftime lead, but in the end it did just enough to stave off a late charge by the winless Huskies (0-8).“We came out strong, but we didn??t finish the way that we wanted to,” senior Kaitlin Martin said. “We want to be the team that puts them away in the beginning and doesn’t give them any chance to come back.”Harvard?...
...both high-profile Harvard Law School alumni. During Sullivan’s first year as a law student, Obama was a 3L. And though the 44th president had already made history at that point by becoming the first black editor of the Harvard Law Review in 1990, the two didn??t get to know each other in a professional setting.“We played intramural basketball games, sometimes on the same team, sometimes on opposing ones,” Sullivan said. “Obama was really very good, and he still is.”More...
...Brien’s own interests. Also, as competitive dancers, they were constantly on the prowl for practice space. Meanwhile, Forberg, who also used to compete, longed to get back into Irish dancing. “When I came to Harvard, I realized I missed Irish dancing. I didn??t realize how much I love it until I stopped,” she says. Fallon and O’Brien discovered that there was no community or space on campus for Irish dancing. So, together with Forberg, they founded Corcairdhearg, with a three-pronged mission to perform...
...What I sometimes secretly believe is that they’re gay rights activists,” he said. “They galvanize the community in a way that wouldn’t necessarily happen if they didn??t deliver their crazy hatred message. Because they’re so extreme, they get people to come out and respond to them...