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Harvard students hold many social events on campus, and there is a lot of competition between us to organize fun and well-attended parties. We try to make the flashiest poster and the catchiest name. Every Monday and Thursday, we compete with other student-group representatives to promote our events, hoping to make our advertisement the most iconic image on campus for the week. However, it seems that, despite all the energy spent in event publicity, we put too little thought into the kinds of images and words that we use and how they affect the entire Harvard culture...
...manageable. I had a few meals' worth of food in my cupboards, and even though I was supposed to meet a grad-school chum for drinks one night, I knew I could keep it to one glass of wine. My big plans for the weekend were doing my taxes - fun and (let's hope) free. (See 10 valuable tips for tax season...
...match, I thought we had a chance to pull this one out. I guess that just wasn’t the case.” Despite the close finish of the competition, Pollak also acknowledged the exhibition style of the round. “It was more just for fun,” Pollak said. “We kind of just went out there and played our own game and enjoyed each others’ company and enjoyed the weather. We weren’t playing in a match format, so it wasn’t so much...
...Camille Jania and captain Laura Peterzan clinched the opening point, squeaking out a 9-7 win.“[Jania and Peterzan] are a great combination,” Green said. “They have so much energy and will on the court. They’re really fun to watch.”In spite of losses on the top-two courts in singles, the rest of the lineup won in straight sets to give Harvard its seventh victory on the season.At No. 3, Rosenkrans won 6-2, 6-3, while freshman Agnes Sibilski managed...
...Earth Hour itself is easy to make fun of - skeptics will say that turning out the lights won't make but a light ding in our carbon emissions, and critics will claim it proves that environmentalists really do want to send us straight to the dark ages. The Competitive Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank, is holding a counter-protest during the same time period called Celebrate Human Achievement Hour, which will "salute the people who keep the lights on and produce the energy that helps make human achievement possible." (So if you've ever wanted to throw a party...