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...hardest thing once you get started is adapting to unforeseen circumstances,” said Ramaswamy, who is also a Crimson editorial writer. “We change our direction every two days.” Their project is still in the process of recruiting users. Christina J. Kelly ’09 was another attendee who had already accrued some entrepreneurial experience through a company she started in order to promote computer gaming as a sport. Wenger also discussed the impact of the current economic crisis on start-ups but told the students not to let the current market...

Author: By Yuying Luo, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Biz Start-Ups Encouraged | 10/29/2008 | See Source »

...With reporting by Jamil Hamad and Aaron. J. Klein/Hebron...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Palestinian Forces in the Hebron Minefield | 10/28/2008 | See Source »

...activist students. “This is one of those rare chances when you won’t get stomped on, and you will actually get listened to because all the grown-ups said ‘whoops,’” she said. The Reverend Peter J. Gomes was honored on behalf of the Memorial Church grants committee, which has repeatedly decided to support PBHA financially. Gomes expressed his enthusiasm for what he called “the best course at Harvard” and discussed his role at PBHA since 1974. “A good...

Author: By Marc F Adinoff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: PBHA Honors Alumni in Service | 10/27/2008 | See Source »

Rabbi David J. Wolpe and psychology professor Steven Pinker debated the existence of God and the benefits of faith at Harvard Hillel last night. The discussion, which focused on questions of morality and whether altruism can exist without faith, was cosponsored by Hillel and the Harvard Book Store to promote Wolpe’s new book, “Why Faith Matters.” Wolpe—named the number one pulpit rabbi in America by Newsweek earlier this year—and Pinker—an avowed atheist and best-selling author of books on the human mind...

Author: By Danielle J. Kolin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Pinker Debates Religion | 10/27/2008 | See Source »

...neglected humanitarian crisis.” The three-mile GuluWalk aimed to draw attention to the victimized children of Northern Uganda’s Acholiland and the estimated 20-kilometer trek that many abandoned children walked daily to avoid abduction by the Lord’s Resistance Army. Robert J. Ross ’09, a member of the Harvard College Coalition for Ugandan Peace, organized a group from Harvard to participate in the walk. “Harvard students have an immense capacity to do good in the future,” he said. “Even just...

Author: By Danella H. Debel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students Walk for Ugandans | 10/27/2008 | See Source »

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