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...different person. “My first dancing experience in front of a crowd was at Harvard,” she says. “I used to be a shy, introverted person.” That changed quickly, according to her freshman-year roommate and current blockmate Margaret C.D. Barusch ’06, who says Adigun’s loud, unapologetic dance practice didn’t always make their neighbors happy. She and Adigun threw dance study breaks during freshman year, turning the music up so loud that other buildings sometimes called in noise complaints. Adigun...
...Judy Garland is, apparently, Margaret C.D. Barusch ’06—only this one is a little less red-headed and a lot less campy. She also has more political credentials, having chaired the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance (BGLTSA) for the last two years. Like Garland, though, she is a heterosexual pillar for a BGLT community...
...identifies herself as neither male nor female. “She knows who she is and doesn’t feel the need to tell other people,” says Ayodola A. Adigun ’06, Barusch’s roommate for three years. “Margaret believes it’s no one else’s concern what gender...
...Margaret C.D. Barusch: “Um...I brought my freshman roommate!” said Barusch, putting an arm around Adigun...
...Michael Heseltine, who served in the cabinets of Margaret Thatcher and John Major, told TIME last week that it would be very difficult for the Tories to win the next election, but that the result "could be a very small Labor majority or a hung parliament, which could provide a good platform for coming to power in six or eight years' time." Whether Cameron can succeed where the last four Tory leaders have failed, for the moment he has brought a refreshing fizz back to British politics...