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...Don’t Tell” policy, which bars gay and lesbian citizens from serving openly. “I think it’s sad that such a policy is preventing the recruitment of so many smart people,” said former Norwegian special forces officer Magnus Grimeland ’07. “[Homosexuality in the military] is not a problem in Norway.” Panelists also spoke about the nature of the U.S. military and the perceived difficulty in disentangling the military from politics. “At the ground level, it doesn?...
...pool, I knew there weren’t any sharks,” says Pope. “Although I had a friend I was with, and she left early because she was so scared.” But something was lurking in the dark waters. Magnus Grimeland ’07 patrolled underwater, decked out in SCUBA gear and prepared to deal with any emergencies that might arise. Horovitz added that safety was a big concern. “Basically, I made a list of everything that could go wrong and I tried to make sure that didn?...
...iPod Shuffle in a raffle, the results of which were announced just before the screening. Moviegoers also munched on theme-appropriate Swedish Fish as the lights dimmed for the opening credits. In addition to four lifeguards, four policemen, and the supervisor of the MAC pool, former UC presidential hopeful Magnus Grimeland ’07 patrolled underwater in full scuba gear. Horovitz said he hopes to run the event again in the future. “I would love to see this happen as an annual thing,” he said, mentioning the possibility of moving it to Blodgett...
...Japan.” This winter, Harvard has taken a backseat to Eskenazi’s nascent rockstardom. He has been bussing it to New York each weekend to rehearse new tracks. “He’s only around Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,” his roommate Magnus Grimeland ’07 reports. “But this is the stuff he loves. He always has way more energy when he gets back.” But moving up in the music world may require pushing back his academic plans. “I will eventually graduate...
...Eliot.” Last week’s elections marked Hadfield’s third bid for a spot on the UC. He lost in September’s regular House election and in December’s presidential race, when he ran on a ticket with Magnus Grimeland ’07. Hadfield said his priorities for this semester include his previous campaign pledges to put coursepacks on-line, arrange year-long shuttle services with Harvard Student Agencies, and improve teaching quality in sections. When asked if he will run for UC President next year, Hadfield joked...