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From New York, New York, ANNABEL J. WIENER ’09 lives in Wigglesworth and is very excited to be living in Mather next year. She loves Harvard and likes to eat. This summer, she will be interning at a law firm and will be going to Greece and Turkey...
From Harare, Zimbabwe, BRIAN K. CHINGONO ’09 now lives in Canday, but next year this Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship member will eat in Adams. Chingono is an Economics concentrator. A member of Harvard Men’s Track and Field, he works out after eating the fast food he loves...
...that jail was inadequate preparation for the real world. “Locking people up is the new slavery,” she said. “Incarceration fosters dependence on the system because you don’t have a choice of what to wear and what to eat. Jail doesn’t prepare you for dealing with society.” Hall, like Williams, said she too faced extreme culture-shock. “I didn’t know where to live and how to get a job,” Hall said...
...their country remains.“The entire country has shut down for almost three weeks. People came out more from that frustration than want of democracy,” said Basnyat, who added that his father is a career diplomat. “People have no food to eat. The capital has been blockaded, causing food prices to rise. The price of oil is astronomical and people do not have work.” Basnyat also said he fears that current conditions will lead to chaos if the king is forced to leave completely.“The king...
...weeks ago, now sell for fifteen rupees. "We are already facing a problem," says Umesh Gupta, a teacher. "We get by because we help each other, and because shopkeepers give food on credit. But if the protests go on four or five days more, there will be nothing to eat...