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...fortune cookies in China... 10) ...Instead, your fortune is up to you: the color red and number eight are lucky. 11) What’s bad luck? Leaving chopsticks upright in a bowl of rice. 12) Defy Western manners: eating with your mouth open is acceptable. In fact, slurping hot noodles is a compliment to the chef. 13) Get your cup of joe before visiting the Forbidden City: the Starbucks there has been removed. 14) Afraid to hawk a loogie in Cambridge? Let it fly in Shanghai. It’s all the rage. 15) In Beijing, the 22nd...
While Barack and Hillary are duking it out in Texas and Ohio, Harvard students have had another campaign on their minds as well this week: the bitter race for the next hot thang in the class...
...like Gary L. Pelissier ’11’s praise of the Harvard girl: “I can make jokes about echinoderms or echolocation or epistolary novels or hell, alliterations, and they know what I’m talking about. Oh, and they’re hot...
...back from eight points down with 2:29 to play and Harvard coach Tommy Amaker needed someone to step up and take the big shot to help turn the Crimson’s disappointing league season around. Luckily for coach Amaker, sophomore guard Jeremy Lin had the hot hand all night and was up to the task. Harvard called an isolation play for its sophomore threat out of the timeout and Lin responded beautifully, starting to his left and then crossing over to his right before laying in the tying bucket with nine seconds...
...season seems far off, we always look forward to Heps,” men’s captain Brian Holmquest said. “It brews in us.” Second only to the spring Heptagonals, the indoor championship marks the second biggest meet for the Crimson. And, hot off individual successes in last weekend’s USATF New England Championships, the men’s and women’s teams are looking to make tracks in the Heptagonal pool. At last year’s indoor Heps, the women finished in the middle of the pack...