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...shouldn’t assume that all student activism is bad,” Bok says. “I think it’s a healthy interest in important issues, and if students didn??t pay attention to these issues, you’d have another kind of problem that’s potentially more serious...
...didn??t mean to. Well, more like we didn??t expect to. At 4 p.m. on a Friday, we posted to our blog a video that a Yale senior had included in his investment bank applications—a ludicrous sequence that, if you believe what you see, shows off his 495-pound bench press, 120 mile per hour tennis serve, motivational schlock, and ballroom dance moves. As other blogs piled on, word spread fast—and faster still when we reported on his shady consulting firm, fake charity, and partially plagiarized book about...
...came just that close to telling him that we were 99.9 percent the same, but I didn??t want to ruin that poor man’s dessert,” Clinton said to applause and laughter from the audience...
...writing about basketball or Vietnam it carried an enormous amount of weight,” said Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist J. Anthony Lewis ’48, a former Crimson managing editor. “He was a sweet man—loyal, kind, thoughtful. I just didn??t know anybody who is a better representation of journalism...
Mark P. Carthy, a general partner at the venture capital firm Oxford Bioscience Partners, says that in the past, he found many Harvard faculty “frankly didn??t care whether a company got started, didn??t care whether the technology got used...