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...woman’s life. “You learn how networking and camaraderie help you beyond your sport,” she said. “I learned as much, if not more, through basketball as through academic programs,” said panelist and former basketball player Jessica C. Gelman ’97, who now works for the New England Patriots. “Supporting a team in college is much like supporting a department now.” Participants said events like last night’s panel, hosted by Harvard Athletics and Harvard College Women?...
...that there is a sense of doubt about whether the people you’re matched with are really accurate...it could just be random,” Zhang said. Most students view Datamatch as innocent fun, and do not expect to find the perfect mate through the service. Jessica M. Righthand ’09 said she participated in Datamatch as a freshman and was contacted by one of her matches. “I think it’s entertaining…but I wouldn’t take it seriously,” she said. Righthand said...
...panelists. “You are doing God’s work in the world of the devil,” he said before turning his attention to the audience members, asking what they could do to make the United States a less militaristic force in the world. Jessica K. Reitz, a student at the Harvard Kennedy School who previously worked in Sudan, said she found the event informative and relevant to her experience. “I really appreciated the realistic view on the challenges of peacekeeping,” she said. Malcorra said she was pleased with...
...Jessica Shumaker, a spokeswoman for the BRA, said that “after hearing the testimony of both sides, [the BRA] just thought it would be best to further study the location of the 150 beds...
...Jessica A. Sequeira ’11, a Crimson associate editorial editor, is a social studies concentrator in Winthrop House...