Word: editor
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Natalie I. Sherman ’08, a Crimson news editor, is a social studies concentrator in Lowell House...
...enough to include everyone, with food from Greece, India, Ethiopia, Thailand, and Mexico. Dinner was strictly Cabot-only; each student given a Festivus pin they had to wear in order be admitted (though the pins read 2005). Rachel M. Douglas ’09, who is also a Crimson editor, gorged on two servings of macaroni, four pieces of cornbread, two pieces of sponge bread, one samosa, two and a half cannoli, three bites of baklava, a scoop of sorbet, four pieces of chocolate, eggnog, and one carrot. Her roommate Angelica W. Nierras ’09 was busy finishing...
...Casey’s a very serious person intellectually, definitely an academic powerhouse, but she has a lot of idiosyncratic tastes as well,” says Ben F. Tarnoff ’07, the features editor of the Advocate. Cep admits to an obsession with wills, developed the summer of her freshman year as an intern at a law firm. “If I were to die, what would I want to have said?” she wonders. “For a time, that’s the way I was thinking about the world...
...wasn’t very busy but I don’t see why it would move quicker,” said Daniel C. Carroll ’09, who is a Crimson Business Editor...
...conservation and biodiversity through a local school. The school is one of the first in Seychelles for students with disabilities and will offer Riley the opportunity to work on issues relevant to her senior thesis on community-based learning. Tao, a biology concentrator who is also a Crimson editor, will take some time off before applying to medical school to study spirituality and religion in Cambodia by joining a shadow puppet troupe. Tao said she intends to live and perform with these master artists to study the spiritual influences on the art form, an ancient form of storytelling in Cambodia...