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...like, 'That's what I'm here for. Not to watch sports with you.'" Men also worry about sending confusing signals. McCarthy says he "purposefully picked someone I wasn't attracted to." Freitas goes further: he says it would be easier if his next housemate is a lesbian. "I'd like to meet somebody," he says, "but it's not going to be my roommate...
...groups,” McLoughlin said.“We’re excited to be in a space where it will be easier to work together with other student groups,” said Mischa A. Feldstein ’07, co-chair of the Harvard Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender and Supporters Alliance (BGLTSA). The BGLTSA does not currently have office space, although a resource center not affiliated with the organization is housed in Holworthy basement.Others, however, felt the assignments were not sufficient. Native Americans at Harvard College (NAHC) was granted only storage space, although the group applied...
...said he believed it made sense. “The exam is grueling...They need a good night’s sleep before going into the field of battle,” he said. However, some students are finding other ways to have their fun. The Harvard Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance (BGLTSA) has turned to an off-campus locale to hold its Friday night party. “Varsity,” the BGLTSA’s final annual dance, has been moved to 45 Mt. Auburn Street next to Tommy’s Pizza...
...you’re crazy and won’t pay for your surgery,” Lewis said. The rally, which lasted for about an hour and half, was live-blogged on cambridgecommon.com by Ryan R. Thoreson ’07, co-chair of the Harvard Bixexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance (BGLTSA) and a member of the Trans Task Force. Reactions to the rally were “really positive,” Thoreson said. Greg M. Sensing, an administrative assistant in the Harvard University Libraries Office who wished to be identified...
...learn my name. At another college, I might have discovered my talent as a rugby player, majored in “Peace and Justice Studies,” or dated a girl. The missed opportunities seemed endless.But after a week of moping and considering life as a peace-loving lesbian (rugby) hooker, I realized I had to make a concrete decision about whether or not to take a semester off. I needed to remember what had made me fall in love with Harvard to begin with, and why it was worth it to stay here. Once I got to thinking...