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...hilarious event?? that has become far too commonplace, students say, igniting tension between overworked firefighters and sleep-deprived students...
...took the leadership step of putting myself on the line, other people were also willing to put themselves on the line,” she said. With Felipe’s burritos in their hands, dozens of students, all women, had assembled in Sever Hall to listen to the event??s presenters. Following Hyde’s speech, a panel of Harvard students shared their own leadership experiences. The panel included Tracy L. Britt ’07, president of Women in Business, Jennifer N. Green ’07, vice-president of the Black Students Association, Mayuri...
...BEGINSBefore the show even started, the audience was worked up.Despite the “no food or drink” rule, alcoholic beverages in various containers seemed to be prevalent. After allowing some time for the crowd to work itself into a Bacchic fever pitch, the MCs of the event??Joshua M. Brener ’07 and Warland L. “Trey” Kollmer ’07—graced the stage.The first act of the night was by far the strangest. “Benjamin Sweet”—the stage...
Consulting and investment banking aren’t the only jobs that interest Harvard students. A job fair advertising opportunities with non-profit organizations, many focused on international development, drew hundreds of students on Friday. The event??organized by IMPACT, a Harvard group dedicated to raising funds for grassroots projects in developing countries and cosponsored by the Boston Network for International Development—featured representatives from 17 different organizations, including the American Red Cross and the U.S. State Department. IMPACT co-director, Anna E. Fogel ’07, said that she was excited about the success...
...shambolic organization of the whole event??over-managing students, and failing to manage drink distribution—turned what should have been the best party of the year into a well-policed children’s playground, complete with moonbounces. Arbitrarily shutting down beer tents and yelling at students might work in the short-run, but if it becomes the norm, students will learn quickly that they have to buy and down their beers quickly—before the police get wind of it—or just not bother to come in the first place...