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...more like a student-student relationship, but one just has more to share,” says freshman TF Stephen H. Lwendo ’10.The success of the Swahili program shows that there may be benefits to utilizing students as teaching resources. FROM WHENCE IT CAMEEkua K. Nkyekyer ’07 is the only TF this year to have taken a Harvard Swahili class before teaching one. Although she is originally from Ghana, Nkyekyer’s native language, Akan, didn’t give her a leg up while studying here. Nkyekyer started from scratch, gradually acquiring...
...Language “to a lesser degree.” What’s next? Hopefully Swahili. Not surprisingly, his dream job is to work for the UN. His cell phone is programmed in French and Iranian posters cover his walls. Kofi Annan, take note. Blockmate Ekua K. Nkyekyer ’07 relates a story of Terrelonge’s mad language skills. While riding on a bus together, she recalls, he held a conversation with two Persian native speakers who told him his abilities were ‘amazing.’ Not bad for starting...
...said yesterday. “I was never even provided with the password in order to vote.” “I am missing out on senior events because I am not on the right e-mail lists,” said Ekua K. Nkyekyer ’07, an Economics concentrator in Lowell House. She added that she was not aware of yearbook photo sittings until yesterday, the last day to sign up. According to FAS Registrar Barry S. Kane, delays could have resulted from host institutions failing to report grades on time or to send...
...have to realize everyone’s making adjustments, some more than others, some things...you need to do on your own,” Nkyekyer says...
...Ekua K. Nkyekyer ’07, who arrived from Ghana, says “you can’t always put your finger on what exactly is different about being here, but you can sense...