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...Haven??t played spin the bottle since middle school? Well, you were still out of luck if you attended Drug and Alcohol Peer Advisers’ (DAPA) “Spin the Bottle”, which featured awkward discussions about drinking rather than awkward making out. The event, held in Sever Hall, addressed alcohol in the media and its impact on college students. After grabbing a piece of cake and a drink in a DAPA-approved Solo cup, FM sat down to watch clips from classics like “10 Things I Hate About...
...case, solves the world’s social problems and plays a mean saxophone. Now, he is one of the world’s foremost jazz musicians, with a style that is at once poised and loose, technically excellent and creatively free. But technique and creativity haven??t always been easy for Redman to reconcile.While he was an undergraduate at Harvard, Redman led a double life. There was Redman the Phi Beta Kappa student who graduated with a summa cum laude degree in Social Studies and a spot at Yale Law School. And then there was Redman...
...When people think of cutting edge research study on popular culture, they do not think of Harvard,” he said. Though its first year was a success, the future of ROFLCon has yet to be determined, according to organizers. “To be honest, we haven??t given that much thought to what to do next year,” Hwang said. For others, the better question is not what next year holds in store, but why ROFLCon wasn’t organized until this year. “It just makes too much sense...
...much fun.” While many attendees commented on the unstructured nature of the weekend, they said they liked that the program didn’t attempt to change Harvard’s atmosphere for the weekend or shuttle prefrosh from event to event. “There haven??t been that many organized social events, but I’ve met so many amazing people,” said Kristen L. Cronon, also of Winchester. “Here, it’s not as much trying to make you come, but more just telling...
...Playing two sports is not really too difficult,” O’Neill says. “This spring I haven??t really had much to do for soccer and during the fall I wasn’t required to do much for baseball. I just try to get stuff in when I find time...