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Harvard aspires to be a community that recognizes, accepts, and even rewards diversity of all kinds. It is in this spirit of inclusiveness that FM respectfully presents this helpful list of phrases to describe those whose faces are loved so dearly by their mothers. 1) Closer to one (on a 1-to-10 scale) 2) Gives poor face 3) Did not win the genetic lottery 4) Such a lovely personality 5) Unfortunate looking 6) Not conventionally attractive 7) Could use a little work 8) Unlikely to become someone’s trophy husband/wife 9) Does not photograph well 10) Sort...
Every year, FM selects the 15 Hottest Freshmen and, apparently, shamelessly objectifies them. So we covered this year's offering in pieces of fruit and vegetable and keep referring to them as fresh produce. Do with that what you will...
...April 12, Fifteen Minutes (FM), The Crimson’s weekly magazine, ran a cover story about a group of undergraduate student organizations that were facing financial hardship because of the somewhat unwieldy way Harvard doles out student activity funds. Problem was, at least one of those groups, the quarterly magazine Diversity and Distinction, wasn’t currently facing financial hardship. They hadn’t been for as long as anyone currently in the College has been here. Yet, except for one point where the article says the magazine went into greater debt with each issue it published...
...where he is moving out of the centrist comfort zone with risky populism. If elected, Rudd is proposing to achieve a 60% cut in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Risky populism is becoming the backbeat to Doing a Kevin. Rudd is chasing a younger crowd through appearances on puerile FM radio shows. One of the medium's luminaries, Jackie O, asked Rudd if he would continue to appear on her program if he became P.M. "Happy to come on the date, the time and the hour," he said, adding, "there's only one precondition. All the questions are easy...
...Office, which sponsors and funds FIP, will allow dual citizens to participate officially in the program in 2007. And last fall marked the first time Canadians were allowed to participate.The Woodbridge Society’s incoming Vice President Allegra M. Richards ’09 (who is also an FM comper) shared many of Gong’s frustrations. “I actually wasn’t allowed to do FIP...[but] I showed up at Harvard and kind of did FIP anyway. I wanted to integrate myself with the international community,” Richards says...