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Dorm: Wigglesworth Hometown: Washington D.C. by way of Largo, Md Relationship Status: Single Three words that describe you: D.M.V (D.C. Maryland Virginia lol) Hottest trait: Smile ;-) Claim to Harvard fame: Still making my mark Best part about becoming a sophomore: Dunster dining hall or DeWolfe cable Fastest way to your heart: Pretty eyes What you miss most from the ‘90s: Good Martin Lawrence Movies, Biggie & Tupac, and The Wood
Dorm: Stoughton Hometown: Naples, FL Relationship status: In a relationship Three words that describe you: Ambitious, witty, easygoing Hottest trait: My brain (intelligence?) Claim to Harvard fame: I’m not sure I really have one Best part about becoming a sophomore: Dunster Dining Hall Fastest way to your heart: being genuine What you miss most from the ‘90s: Disney classics Your Gossip Girl crush: Nate Archibald
...debate that followed, at least two Council members, Quincy House representative Mallika Khandelwal ’11 and Dunster House representative Mohindra Rupram ’10 changed their votes from against the bill...
...ketchup. Erhlich, captain of Harvard’s football team, a blogger for Go Crimson, and an aspirant novelist with a secondary in philosophy, was also the winner of b. good’s Cousin Oliver contest. He, in other words, is entitled to free burgers from the Dunster Street joint for the rest of his life.Four years ago, when Ehrlich was a freshman, b. good offered a lifetime supply of burgers to whoever best demonstrated that he or she would make the ideal “cousin” to the newest patty place in the Square. Ehrlich...
...think so,” an answer unsurprising to anyone familiar with his musical endeavors. During his time at the College, Kapusta has been integral to many musical organizations; his activities have ranged from playing the trumpet in the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra to sitting on the board of the Dunster House Opera. A joint Music and Literature concentrator, Kapusta is also one of the few Harvard students participating in Harvard’s joint degree program with the New England Conservatory, which involves a full course of study at Harvard and an additional year at the NEC to complete...