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Kate L. Rakoczy ’04, a Crimson editor, is sharing an apartment in Washington, D.C. this summer with her college roommate. On the rare occasions when she leaves the apartment, she goes to work as an intern at the ABC News Political Unit. Though she’s considering completing her education on the couch in her living room, if Kate does return to Harvard in the fall, she will be a junior social studies concentrator in Lowell House...
...scanner, which made Julia look more like a grayish blob with curly hair than a pioneering television chef. But now that the design phase of the exhibition is complete (and my computer is officially dead, blinking disk and all, for the second time this summer), as an exhibition design intern, my work has dwindled. As such, I have resorted to doing odd jobs—the definition of an intern’s work, I suppose—in the aforementioned fishbowl...
WASHINGTON—I came to Washington to be a press intern and learn life’s lessons, to stride or at least scamper meekly through the Corridors of Power, to see and understand how things get done in America, and, though I would certainly wield no power, to at least get close enough to be warmed by its glow. Well…as it turns out I spent much more time operating the Copy Machines of Power than striding through the corridors thereof, but I was definitely warm. I cannot get over how hot this place is. It?...
Benjamin D. Mathis-Lilley ’03, a Crimson editor, is a history and literature concentrator in Adams House. He is a press intern in the Senate. His responsibilities include copying, faxing and making copies of faxes...
Maria S. Pedroza ’04, a Crimson editor, is a government concentrator living in Winthrop House. When she is not riding the bus in Chicago, she has stints as an intern at a talent agency in downtown Chicago and as a caddie for the 5th year in the western suburbs where she is feverishly working on her farmer...