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It’s early evening, four days before the vote opens on a referendum that would reform Harvard’s academic calendar, and Undergraduate Council (UC) Vice President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09—one of the two men on campus for whom the issue represents a key campaign promise—is just hitting his stride. Sitting on a couch in the Leverett House Junior Common Room, the lanky Sundquist holds a cell phone to his ear, while conversing with a reporter to his right, and researching HPV vaccines on his laptop...
...photographed in T-shirts and jeans, while another posed with her no-nonsense black messenger bag slung at her side. Luckily, there were a few true fashion-mongers here and there. Christopher S. H. Paik, ’09, Nathaniel B. Gunawan, ’07, and Matthew B. Bird, ’10, all sported sharp, stylish oufits, prompting prompting publicity director Carmen P. I. Collyns ’10 to demand, “Why didn’t you audition for the show!” Gunawan, who says he admires Jude Law?...
...freshmen and upperclassmen, allowing the freshmen to seek help from those close to them in age and experience, with the upperclassmen reaping the rewards of their efforts through a monetary stipend.“It’s all about casual advising and forging friendships,” PAF Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 says. But herein lies the inherent problem. The informal approach to advising proposed by the administration is something rather inviting to students, and yet the idea of stipends funding these “peer” relationships harkens towards a tête...
...59th annual Boston University Trophy took place over the weekend, with the Crimson finishing in fourth place. Senior skipper Matthew Knowles and senior crew Ashley Nathanson won A-division in decisive fashion for Harvard, while senior skipper Robby McIntosh and sophomore crew Margaret Wang took 10th for the Crimson in B-division. The first-place showing from Knowles and Nathanson was particularly surprising considering that the two don’t normally sail together...
...this divestment campaign is not only Harvard’s divestment but also the effect that it might have on other universities and states,” she said. Even prior to yesterday’s legislation, the UC has had a hand in campus divestment issues. UC representative Matthew R. Greenfield ’08 is currently the only undergraduate sitting on the Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility—a body composed of faculty, students, and alumni that advises the University on divestment issues...