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...romance began in a slightly sketchy, albeit familiar, way. On his brother’s advice, J. Andy Tau ’07 was trolling through the freshman facebook looking for beautiful women when he came across the picture of Jocelyn D. Hsu ’07. “And what do you know,” Tau, a Houston native, remembers. “The most beautiful girl in there was Asian, from Texas, and I had already met her doing dorm crew, so it was perfect.” The couple is getting married on July...
...leadership titles seemed to be the name of the game, the rules for “doing well” at Harvard weren’t scripted, leaving me to wonder: Was it based on your grades, the kind of impact you had in your activities, the number of Facebook friends you had, or maybe the amount of time you could spend playing XBox while still acing Expos? Whatever the measure was, I felt humbled by the group of talented, ambitious students around me. “Doing well” had for so long been equated...
...don’t even work that hard. I play video games with my roommates, waste time on Facebook, and wait until four in the morning to write papers due that day. My GPA leaves much to be desired. When I miraculously manage to wake myself up for my morning classes, I usually fall asleep in the middle of lecture...
...prefer fill their weekends. Skinny pants and tight T-shirts are de rigueur for both sexes on the indie scene, as are asymmetrical haircuts. While there is conformity in their uniformity, the phenonemon is more than a trend. Indonesian teens are finding more kids like themselves on Myspace and Facebook - alienated from their local peers, many find solace solidarity in sharing the alienation of their global soul mates in Boulder or Brixton. Kids all over the world now have access to the same music, inspiring imitation and moving product - and local stations in Indonesia's main cities are catching...
...February.The $10,000 idea, Check My Radar, seeks to connect lovelorn college students with the newly-formed acquaintances that they may want to turn into something more.ON YOUR RADARCheck My Radar’s say that their social networking site provides a different service than similar sites such as Facebook and MySpace by focusing the networking activities of its users on romance—a synergistic approach Tanjeloff and Galkowski say will set it apart from conventional dating Web sites.“Dating sites are trying to find love where you have not looked,” says Tanjeloff...