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...It’s everyone??s worst nightmare: Your alarm malfunctions, you arrive to class late for the exam you didn’t know you had, and then you realize that...you forgot to register your Mathalympics flyer before posting it on the sandwich boards between the Yard and the Science Center. Luckily, registering is as easy: simply e-mail “sandwich@fas.harvard.edu.” During an interview with FM (conducted over e-mail, of course) last week, this enigmatic fas account divulged its deepest feelings on life, liberty, and lunchmeat...
...Dolbec. The shortened regatta left the boat in eighth place in the A-division, resulting in an overall eighth-place finish for the Crimson. “The winds were very inconsistent and fickle,” Johnson said. “You can really see that inconsistency in everyone??s scores.” In the ongoing Team Race and Metro Series, the Crimson relied on its youngsters to step up and contribute—but were unable to match No. 1 Boston College, victors in both events. In the third regatta of the Team Racing Series...
...Steve Irwin, the “Crocodile Hunter,” died tragically after being stung in the chest by a stingray while filming “Ocean’s Deadliest” on Sept. 4. And what celeb summary would be complete without a requisite mention of everyone??s favorite heiress, Paris Hilton? After releasing her first single “Stars are Blind” on June 20, Paris somehow climbed the Billboard charts to #18. This is the person who in the same summer said that she cries when she hears her music, told...
...going to be a tough, physical game,” said Akpan, whose height, skills and speed have given opponents fits thus far. But Akpan added, “We want other teams to have to adjust to us, so we have to be mentally sharper, make sure everyone??s marked up.” To win tomorrow, the Crimson’s play will have to be intense and well-tuned, but there’s nothing like a big “Y” on an opponent’s jersey to focus a Harvard...
...everything we do will be of interest to all students, but our mission is to foster dialogue and open up new spaces for discussion and exploration of the impact of gender on everyone??s lives in this community. As we continue to work toward a Harvard where everyone feels equally valued and included, we’re creating a space that is for, by, and about students...