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...extralegal camp without accountability,” Goldstein says. The first Yale lawsuits were filed in 1992 when Goldstein was a third-year law student working on a project to help New Haven’s homeless population. Even though Koh was his mentor, Goldstein did not join the cause: he was afraid of being unable to finish his graduation requirements. But the unfolding drama grabbed his attention. “I could tell something important was happening and it ate at me for years,” he says. Goldstein came back to the story, but writing about...

Author: By David Zhou, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: First a Bystander, Now at Center of 'Storm' | 12/2/2005 | See Source »

...it’s not easy to get better,” she adds. After arriving in Cambridge this fall, Lorentzen took another turn on the international stage when she competed in the Harvard-hosted U.S. Open, losing in the qualifying draw. As a result, she did not join the team for its annual Ivy scrimmage, where the Crimson eventually lost 6-3 to the rival Bulldogs. The preseason match is not the best indication of what will happen when Harvard takes on No. 1-ranked Yale on Feb. 22, as neither Lorentzen nor two-time defending Individuals champion Michelle...

Author: By Lisa Kennelly, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Frosh May Be Key to Victory | 12/2/2005 | See Source »

...combine it with mountaineering...with something really grand.” Serafini is a 1998 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and has six years of military training experience. Andrew J. Murphy is also pursuing a joint degree at HBS and the KSG and will join Serafini on the trip. “There was a proposal from John to do something I’ve never done [before] and for a great cause,” said Murphy, who graduated from Georgetown University and worked in Ghana with the Peace Corps. “I didn?...

Author: By Emma M. Millon, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Grad Students Climb for Cancer | 12/2/2005 | See Source »

...crucial missing link in the fight against AIDS, though, is us. Harvard students have found a multitude of ways to join worldwide efforts to combat this crisis. International service, fund-raising, awareness projects, and scientific research are just a few of the avenues available to us as undergraduates. Historically, students have been some of the most active and powerful advocates in mobilizing the political will of governments. The global effort to fight HIV/AIDS is not dominated by any specific set of political ideologies or credentialed professionals. Today, World AIDS Day 2005, is a prime opportunity to discover...

Author: By Matthew F. Basilico, Luke M. Messac, and Sarah A. Moran | Title: Beyond the Red Ribbon | 12/1/2005 | See Source »

...Giduz, joggling director for the International Jugglers’ Association, an group founded in 1947. “It’s been around since the ’80s and has never taken off to hit the big time.” Warren advised would-be jogglers to join the Harvard-Radcliffe Juggling Club. “There are lots of cute juggling nerds awaiting new people,” he said...

Author: By Kathleen Pond, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Marathon Man: Grad Student Keeps Balls In Air for 26.2 Miles | 11/30/2005 | See Source »

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