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...creative names like Quincy’s “Sprinklywinks” or “Blood, Bath, and Beyond.” Each player is assigned a target person whom they must “assassinate” within a fixed time period with a false weapon (Harvard??s is usually a water gun). Players’ rooms and dining halls are typically designated “safe zones,” but targets may be required to expose themselves at least once a day. Over the years, many Harvard players have created additional rules, such...
...seniors actually apply to Harvard? According to the admissions office, the 30,000-strong applicant pool for Harvard??s Class of 2014—give or take a few hundred—does not include transfer applicants. Repeated (second or multiple-time applicants) can be ignored because they are nearly negligible in number. From this pool, around 5,000 are international citizens. Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 said these 5,000 students were “foreign by citizenship but any number may have applied from the United States...
Using cooking techniques as physical demonstrations of scientific phenomena has garnered popularity among Harvard??s science professors as a way to make course subject material more accessible for a wider range of students...
...It’s basically a small honor,” said Ann M. Blair, president of Harvard??s chapter. “The act of not getting it shouldn’t be marring the experience of graduating...
Legata—whose name alludes to the musical term to express smooth connectedness—currently hosts Crimson Forum, a message board site that aims to facilitate undergraduate discussion on a wide variety of topics, as well as Crimsonlist, Harvard??s version of the online classifieds Web site Craigslist...