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...Despite the rocky premiere, Flanzraich devoted himself to making On Harvard Time a campus success. During the summer of 2007, he aggressively recruited incoming freshmen to work on the show, using the social networking capabilities of Facebook to access potential staff members...
...Derek tracked me down over Facebook before I even came here,” says Tyler G. Hall ’11, producer, episode director, writer, and assistant technical director of the show. “He’s very convincing,” Hall says...
...Molly O. Fitzpatrick ’11, staff writer and correspondent for the show, saw an On Harvard Time posting on the Harvard Class of 2011 Facebook group. She sent Flanzraich a sample script and was on the staff as a writer before moving into her Weld dorm room...
...failed to make an appearance at the Office of Career Services Career Forum. But that’s not to say that the rockin’ fair was full of doom and gloom. One company that seemed determined to keep the good times coming, despite the plunging economy, was Facebook. “Everyone is very smart, very passionate, and... we have Facebook prom!” University Recruiting Representative Marcia Velencia says. Think of it as prom, but with socially awkward computer programmers replacing socially awkward teenage boys. Another web attraction was Google—this most popular search...
...crackdown on sagging is certainly rallying its defenders. Jeremy Sackler, a student at Boca Raton High School, also in Palm Beach County, started the Facebook group People Who Think the 'Saggy Pants' Law Is Ridiculous in response to Riviera Beach's law - although it has only half the membership of the Girls Against Saggy Pants group, or GASP. "It is a total violation of the First Amendment," Sackler told TIME in a Facebook message. "I have talked about it with friends, and they all agree it is one of the stupidest laws we have ever heard...