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Apollonia U. Poilâne ’07 brings a whole new meaning to the phrase “term-time employment.” The economics and psychology concentrator is the CEO of Pain Poilâne, a premier Parisian bakery with over 150 employees that, according to...
Chimaobi O. Amutah ’07 says that he came to Cambridge with the attitude, “Harvard isn’t going to change me.” Wearing bandannas and jerseys, he would exit Thayer and look up and down the yard like he was in...
So, apparently my mother is white.Despite two decades filled with her consoling image, images and particulars still nestled firmly in the nooks of my nostalgia—coffee auburn locks to match the scent of sweet coffee on her words—I was probably tipped off to her lurking...
Thirty million dollars can buy a Van Gogh, a private island, or—self-proclaimed antiques representative Paul T. Marino hopes—a pair of black walnut trophy oars. Harvard’s crew team scored the oars in 1852 after beating Yale in the first athletic competition...
He said that the decision to scrap the requirement was caused by “fears of Jesuits under beds and priests in every corner on the part of our learned and articulate colleagues in the room.”