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...audience with his energy and stories from his personal experience, one of which involved saving the life of a 14-year-old on the way home after a long day at work by recognizing a cardiac symptom that others had missed. “Bottom line is, that kid??s alive today,” he says. “That’s what it’s all about.” Zucker spoke to students as part of Harvard Health Policy Review’s speaker series, in which prominent members in modern Health Policy...
...Indeed, you realize how few nerds Harvard has when you actually run into one of them. Most students, for all their arcane knowledge and intellectual curiosity, shy away from the label as well as the behaviors associated with it. Everyone mocks “that kid?? in section when his only crime is speaking up repeatedly and at length to demonstrate his enthusiasm for the material. In high school, many of us were “that kid.” But here at Harvard, where everyone is presumed intelligent until proven otherwise, we can choose...
...Mike H. Malott, Zach’s father, remembers the first day that Zach stood with his sign reading, “please sign my football.” “As they came out, every single one stopped, waited in a line backed up to sign my kid??s football,” says Malott, “I thought, ‘I can’t believe this!’” From that day on, Zach, who struggles with autism, became a regular face at practice, becoming the team?...
...largely unable to take part in this year’s festivities. Braddock was featured at the inaugural ROFLCon, a convention about online pop culture held at MIT, where he sat on a panel alongside such luminaries as “Star Wars Kid?? and the “Chocolate Rain?...
...pretty surprised to see Al Gore’s wise gaze on display at The Coop’s Kid??s Holiday Books stand, until I saw the blue banner “Adapted for a new generation from The New York Times bestseller” emblazoned across the top. What better gift can you give your kids this holiday season than the fear that it will never snow again? I only hope that there isn’t a two-dimensional rendering of the movie’s animation of the last polar bear drowning. Six months...