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...Vegas and win your first million. Or lose next year’s tuition money. 9) Be like Leo in “The Departed” and join the family business—you don’t need a Harvard degree to sell crack. 10) Set up Facebook groups for Clinton and Obama and call it campaigning. 11) Play golf all summer long to build up your networking skills. 12) Cruise the Asian-American neighborhoods with your Harvard acceptance letter in tow, and wait for mothers to start throwing money and their kids’ souls...

Author: By Nami Sung, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 15 "Alternative" Summer Plans | 3/7/2007 | See Source »

...Facebook is ubiquitous, but perhaps not universal. Three Harvard students have developed a new social networking site, Vostu.com, that they say will fill a void left by online communities in which English is the lingua franca. The Spanish-language interface, publicly launched at the end of February, is intended to help connect the Latin American community, according to founders Joshua Kushner ’08, Daniel E. Kafie ’05, and Harvard Business School student Mario T. Schlosser. Even though membership is currently by invitation only, Vostu.com has accrued over 600 members—mostly from Argentina, Peru...

Author: By Andrew M. Benitez, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students Start Spanish Social Site | 3/7/2007 | See Source »

Congratulations YouTube, Facebook, and Wikipedia addicts of the world. You are not the lazy procrastinators you once may have considered yourselves to be; you are merely healthy participants in a new society of online connectivity! At least, that’s what Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams tell us in “Wikinomics,” the printed result of a nine-million dollar research project on what geeks and business gurus alike call “Web 2.0.” The argument in this interesting but highly redundant book is simple: when we all work together...

Author: By Beryl C.D. Lipton, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Sharing Is Caring, Even At Fifty | 3/1/2007 | See Source »

Dedicated Lamont lovers hardly pay any attention to John, a daily fixture in the Ginsberg Reading Room. Unlike most of the other scholars, John is not bent over stacks of books or Facebook stalking on his laptop: instead, he prefers to peruse Lamont’s extensive newspaper-on-a-stick collection. Sporting his signature sideburns, students know the enigmatic John as an off-beat campus celebrity. The 64-year-old Boston native, who did not give his last name, treks over to Cambridge from nearby Fresh Pond nearly seven days a week. Upon arrival, John makes himself at home...

Author: By Charles R. Melvoin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Meet Mr. Burns | 2/28/2007 | See Source »

...thesis” becomes a blight upon social life and mental stability. Sleepless nights are filled with furious typing to close the gap of that last seventy pages. Invitations to another Fox party or Advo initation are quickly passed up in favor of thesis cramming or Facebook-group making. But for Russell I. Krupen ’07, a former Sociology and History joint-concentrator, the all-terrible thesis is no longer a worry.“It was all sort of at once,” says Krupen. “I knew that secondary fields were going...

Author: By Sharon Wang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Second Dimension | 2/28/2007 | See Source »

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