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While it remains to be seen how much visibility Harvard will in fact enjoy on the home page, Melvin assured Flyby that ESPN's Crimson coverage would not be lacking...
...into I-banking and consulting,” he said. “If people love it, more power to them. But I feel like a lot of people go to those places to get the tools and analytical skills, but they didn’t really enjoy what they were doing. I genuinely enjoyed what I was doing, and I feel like I got a lot of similar tools from that experience.”Junior Michael Puopolo encountered a similar experience working for MLB.“I think it’s one of the coolest summer...
...prepped for hours getting ready, you scoped out all the coolest party spots for the night, and you even busted out some fancy dance moves just to prove that kids at Harvard can still have fun. Now you deserve to enjoy the best part of going out: drunken munchies. FM shows you that the post-game can be more fun than the game itself...
...locking lips and limbs. With the Spee’s bursting-at-the-seams dance floor and blaring tunes, Harvard students venture to the Spee to party, and indeed, the Spee knows how to deliver. So if you’re looking to get your groove on and enjoy some eclectic tunes and unpretentious, vibrant company, head to the Spee for a guaranteed good time.House Common Space: Currier TreehouseWhile a shuttle ride to the Quad is an unfortunate part of the package, a glimpse at the Currier Treehouse will assure you that it was well worth the trek...
...Tarantini's testimony included rich details of up to 30 young women he brought to 18 different parties at Berlusconi's residences. Some newspapers compared the dates in the testimony with their own archives and found that on several occasions Berlusconi had opted out of public appearances, presumably to enjoy the company of "beautiful women," as he himself has admitted to. Still, the testimony was nothing earth-shattering and indeed backed up Berlusconi's declaration that he thought the women were simply "friends" of Tarantini...