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Twelve years ago Shu Yin Lee was a young American who pretty much thought life couldn't get any better. He was a vice president at Goldman Sachs, working in Hong Kong. He had a $10,000-a-month housing allowance, a paid-for membership to a fancy club, a private Mandarin tutor coming to the office every day, and a princely investment-banking paycheck. And he was all of 27 years old. "I remember thinking once, what's wrong with this picture," he says. "And the answer was: pretty much nothing...
...Environmental Action Committee (EAC). Neighborhood establishments such as Harvest Supermarkets also turned out to hawk their wares and spread their environmentally friendly message. “This is our first time coming to Earth Day here at Harvard,” said Chris Durkin, Director of Membership and Community Relations at Harvest. “It’s a good opportunity to meet students and let them know what we offer.” Exhibits included a poster about environmental change in New England’s wildlife, as well as a model dorm room with such cautionary messages...
...membership in BFA started out with a really long practice. I must give credit to Martha Casillas ’05 and Raudel Yanez ’06 who were the co-directors last year. They stuck with me from the get go, repeated steps for me, and had one-on-one sessions with me when I couldn’t quite get the right beat. It was definitely a learning experience as a whole. I think that dancing with BFA was one of the best experiences of my freshman year,” she says...
...more specifically people at the College have worked very hard to address issues relating to gender identity,” Robert Mitchell, Communications Director for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, said yesterday. The Trans Task Force was established in 1997 to address transgender issues at Harvard, drawing membership from students, faculty, staff, and alumni...
...third. The majority of council members Monday seemed to reject such a possible proposal. “In a time when we are always looking to do more, always trying to do more and meet more student need, what would it say if we reduced our membership by a third,” said CLC member Nicholas E. Huber ’09. UC member Ali A. Zaidi ’08 also questioned whether it would be appropriate to dissolve CLC. “If we flip something like CLC, we lose our daily contact with the student body...