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Elias A. Shaaya ’12, a Crimson editorial comper, lives in Greenough Hall...
...unmistakable. When asked to disclose his acquaintance with a group of students greeting him one morning in the Yard, his slowness to answer foreshadows the inevitable response. The students are members of the Fly, he says.TALK THE (GIRL) TALKSchwartz cannot walk into Lamont Library or into a dining hall without striking up a conversation, high-fiving someone, or at the very least saying hello to two or three people—all of which is interspersed with seemingly endless Blackberry correspondence. Whether he is going door-to-door campaigning or just going through his daily interactions, he is quick...
...North Korean defector who escaped the oppressive regime of Kim Sung-il and his son Kim Jong-il, told her harrowing story to a group of students in Boylston Hall Friday evening in an event aimed at improving the conditions facing North Korean defectors. Jo’s story came as the culmination of a week of human rights-focused events staged by Harvard Human Rights in North Korea (HRINK). As part of the proceedings, students at Friday’s event were asked to sign a petition to the United Nations urging the international organization to acknowledge North Korean...
...Anita J Joseph ’12, a Crimson editorial comper, lives in Wigglesworth Hall...
...cutbacks, announced in a recent town hall meeting, come amid an unprecedented decline in Harvard’s endowment, which fell 22 percent in the four months starting June 30. The Medical School held roughly 11.7 percent of the University endowment—valued at $4.32 billion as of last June, the last period for which data is available. A 22 percent decline would translate to a loss of just under $1 billion...