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Would you wear a mock-turtleneck catsuit? A ball gown that covers only your lower half? How about a Speedo with a strip of fabric that extends up your torso and around your neck, for an aquatic S&M look...
Therefore, although there are lessons to be learned going forward, calls to drastically scale back risk-taking in the future are unfounded. This would prevent Harvard from recovering from its current dire straits and stunt our growth prospects. HMC should instead look to manage money mindfully, attaining good enough returns given the university’s particular situation. This is our best hope to seeing the endowment recover and making the budget cuts of the past year a distant memory...
...Varda’s 1962 film “Cléo de 5 à 7” despairs: “My unchanging doll’s face… this ridiculous hat… I can’t see my own fears. I thought everyone looked at me. I only look at myself. It wears me out.” It’s the poignancy of this visual, combined with Cléo’s private anxiety over her own youthful good looks, that makes her so real to the audience she?...
...gonna be pretty much the same everyday. RR: Personal issue here for me... I’m from the South and an admitted grits lover. Even when they had hot breakfast, they never had grits. Do you even know what grits are? LSM: Is that that pink stuff? RR: (Look of horror. Sadly shakes head.) Christine Wu ’12, Adams RR: Being a varsity volleyball player, how have the cutbacks of hot breakfast affected you after your morning practices? CW: Well, we don’t have many morning workouts, but my first craving was definitely eggs...
...agree. Heba el Habashy ’10, a government concentrator in Kirkland, is already leaving her mark on the fashion world. The Vestis Council comp director has worked at Dior in Paris, IMG models, and most recently at People’s Revolution under Kelly Cutrone—look out for her in the office where Whitney Port pretends to work on MTV’s The City.Quincy House’s Cara M. Lonergan ’10 is the president of Vestis Council, has photographed for Eleganza, Freeze College Magazine, and The Harvard Voice as well...