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...their housing letters and sprint to Annenberg to celebrate or commiserate with their future Housemates. But for freshmen who end up “floating” in the lottery, the trip to the ’Berg is a solitary one. Though floating seems to be universally dreaded, FM tracked down several contented upperclassmen who flew solo. Tom E. Osborne ’08 went stag last year to avoid blocking drama. “In the grand scheme of things, blocking didn’t seem that important. I didn’t have strong feelings about...
Desperate freshman boys, you had your chance. Last Wednesday, in Leverett Dining Hall, nationally-distributed CO-ED Magazine and Harvard College-distributed Freeze Magazine joined forces and attracted a gaggle of stunning Harvard women, all there to compete to become the next Miss CO-ED model. Not surprisingly, FM identified himself as a Crimson reporter, and a chorus of young ladies politely declined comment. Lindsay N. Hart ’08 and L. Caroleene Hardee ’09, though, were pleased to chat. FM, noticeably flattered, discovered that the two students had heard about the audition from the Kappa...
...Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations (NELC) has its offices high up on the fifth floor of 1430 Mass. Ave. (better known as CVS). A narrow corridor leads to closet-sized rooms just big enough to fit a professor and an FM reporter. Framed, dusty posters in Arabic from the eighties line the dull white walls, and the sounds of a Middle Eastern chant play softly from a distant corner...
...accidentally wake up in the morning. The shame’s name is The New Yorker; the shame is a reminder of our intellectual impotence and poor time-management skills. The cartoons are the only thing we read; we do it even though it makes us feel bad. FM got to interview the New Yorker’s cartoon editor Bob Mankoff when he guest-lectured at Harvard Medical School Professor Nancy Etcoff’s Psychology 987i: Science of Happiness lecture. We talked about God, Summers, and laughter, which, in Mankoff’s words...
...might be stronger than the relationship the CSA maintains with other Christian groups. The HRCF, on the other hand, maintains a close working relationship with other Christian groups, including their sister organization, the Asian American Christian Fellowship. For whatever reason, though, not the CSA. In fact, when FM asked Bryant who we should talk to about the Christian landscape on campus, he recommended about 20 people—not a single CSA member among them. “The largest opportunity [for cooperation] would be co-sponsorship of the Veritas Forum,” Brewer says, referring to the week...