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...appears that Harvard, that venerable institution of refined sensibilities, has a sense of humor. Three attractive first-years, Emily Stevens, Kim Smith and Megan Marks, have found themselves in the center of an FDO conspiracy. The girls in question aren’t exactly inconspicuous. Their well-groomed exteriors of manicured nails and glossy lips make them visible in any crowd. Furthermore, these girls are roommates. You may have seen them around the Yard or noticed themwalking in tandem back to their Thayer suite. However, it may not be apparent that these girls share something special—something their...

Author: By Anais A. Borja, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: For a Good Time | 9/27/2001 | See Source »

...interview, Megan claims that she receives much attention from upperclass men. They described a typical weekend night as involving getting together with roommates, grabbing a bite to eat at the Berg, and then heading off to the final clubs or room parties. Megan added, “the hottest and funniest guys to chill with are the varsity tennis players and swimmers.” When asked if they felt exploited or objectified, Emily exclaimed that she thought it was not offensive but flattering...

Author: By Anais A. Borja, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: For a Good Time | 9/27/2001 | See Source »

...only 3:16 into the match. Junior striker Joey Yenne, last year’s leading scorer and an All-Ivy selection, turned on a defender and unselfishly cut the ball back to Costello, who managed to get a solid left-footed shot past Colorado goalkeeper Megan Loseke...

Author: By Taso Skalkos, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: W. Soccer Can't Fend Off Tigers | 9/10/2001 | See Source »

...Colo., who never set foot in a classroom until she went to Harvard at 18. As a child, she socialized with older kids and adults at church and in music classes at a nearby college. "I never once experienced peer pressure," she says. But is that a good thing? Megan Wallace of Atlanta says if she had gone to high school, "I would have gotten into so much trouble." One could argue that kids need to get into a certain amount of trouble to learn how to handle temptations and their consequences...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Home Sweet School | 8/27/2001 | See Source »

Manufacturers are clearly trying to appeal as much to women's emotional needs as their dietary ones, tapping into what is presumed to be a deep-seated desire to have a food of one's own. "Harmony gives women a 'just for me' moment," claims Megan Nightingale, an assistant marketing manager at General Mills...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Food Of One's Own | 6/25/2001 | See Source »

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