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...sure how many more years I’ll be here,” says Yannatos. “But I’m still here and I still intend to be here.”—Staff writer Eric W. Lin can be reached at ericlin@fas.harvard.edu...
...Kathy Lin ’08 is a social studies concentrator in Winthrop House. Her column appears on alternate Wednesdays...
...fault. Rowing is the ultimate team sport. Whatever goes wrong, we’re all equally responsible.”“The big picture is that any mistake is the whole crew’s mistake,” says heavyweight men’s coxswain Joe Lin. “Everybody can do their part to fix things, but the biggest mistake for coxswains and rowers is not to do anything when things aren’t going as well as they could be.”But coxswains aren’t only saddled with burdens...
...editors: Kathy Lin wrote a excellent analysis on Asian diversity in her article “Color and Variation” (column, Oct. 10). It helped me to understand the many misconceptions about Asian achievement in America and in particular in American higher education. Her legwork in breaking down the different ethnic groups of Asian students should be required reading by all college admissions officers. As a college admissions consultant with several Asian clients it helped me immensely to understand that lumping all Asians together under one banner is dangerous and misleading. I would venture to say that most Asian...
...several universities, including to MIT and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Harvard students have not yet received any letters. Last week the U.S. Senate introduced legislation that would require colleges to actively monitor and stop student use of university bandwidth to engage in illegal file-sharing. Steve Lin ’08, who described himself as a music enthusiast “on the fringes of the debate,” said he enjoyed the event but wished that the talk had been more pragmatic. “There’s a lot of discussion...