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There’s a new burger in town! And it’s named after a pretty interesting Harvard Law School graduate??and no, it's not Barack Obama (they already have one dedicated to him). But you're getting warmer...
...different stages of life from us. Therefore, the lack of such age diversity at college is not just bizarre, but also potentially dangerous. It causes us to lose perspective on superficial issues—no, you can’t have pizza for three meals a day after you graduate??and more serious ones—we are all going to age someday. Therefore, college students should work to counter campus age homogeneity by actively seeking friends and acquaintances of different ages...
...Only a few hundred of the 1200-1300 people who were using houseSYSTEM started using the Face Book. One user, briefly, was fellow Harvard student Mark E. Zuckerberg ’06-’07. By the time Greenspan was about to graduate??early, because he had opted to pursue Advanced Standing–he was reading about reports of Zuckerberg’s success with The Facebook...
Tracy Kidder ’67– Pulitzer Prize winner, literary journalist, and Harvard graduate??has been writing award-winning non-fiction for the past 35 years. While many of his books center on life in his native Massachusetts, his most recent projects have led him to Haiti and now to Burundi, where he traveled to research his latest work, “Strength in What Remains.” Published just over a month ago, it chronicles the life of Deogratias Niyizonkiza, a 24-year-old medical student from Burundi. Niyozonkoza fled his country...
...Science Center), but the picture you take on August 27, the very first day of your freshman year, follows you for LIFE. You do not get to retake it during subsequent years, and should you go to graduate school at Harvard later in life (say 10 years after you graduate??we are talking 2023 here), the picture will stay the same. LOOK GOOD IN THIS PHOTOGRAPH...