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...themselves. That’s what sexuality is all about and she’s involved with that on every level,” said Martha A. Wasserman ’10, a friend of Mellor’s. Mellor’s exploration of sexuality’s impact on society won’t stop with graduation. “I want to keep studying and writing about sexuality and power structures in the United States, but I guess to best do that I need to live in and study these issues in other contexts...
...then you’re out for 6 months.” That didn’t stop her from storming back. As a sophomore she started 21 games, averaging 7 points per game and making the All-Ivy Honor Roll. Her junior year she really made an impact. She started every game, averaging 12 points per game, with 99 assists and 51 steals on the season. It wasn’t just her numbers that distinguished her, though: she’s been nominated for captain every year since she was a freshman...
...seminal contributors and pioneers in that field.”Soroka, who studies post-communist politics, added that he would have known of Levitsky as a scholar even if he had not worked with him in the context of Gov 20.“His work has had an impact beyond his regional focus,” Soroka said. “His work on institutions, especially, has influenced post-communist studies and a variety of other fields.”Levitsky also advises several campus student groups, including the Harvard Organization for Latin America and the Harvard College Project...
...June but took almost two months longer than expected. “People started getting frustrated,” Stephen W. Piatelli ’10 said, adding that some Pforzheimer House residents have been resorting to Brain Break. “It’ll make a huge impact on how people get their late-night snacks,” he said. Yesterday, workers milled in and out of Holmes Hall, which houses the grille, scrubbing floors and carting equipment outside. The grille was slated to open in October, according to Pforzheimer Building Manager Mario E. Leon, but delays...
...share good deeds, with the money he earns from three jobs. This spring, a new undergraduate business competition may provide him and other innovators on campus with some much-needed cash. Yesterday marked the official launch of “I^3,” the Imagine Invent Impact Harvard College Innovation Challenge. The competition will award $80,000 in cash grants and provide up to $40,000 in services for students to pursue innovative ventures. Michael Segal ’08, co-president of the Harvard College Entrepreneurship Forum, said about 70 people have signed up on the competition?...