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...It’s always important to us that people are happy.” Some students, however, think that Datamatch contributes to the general societal trend of declining face-to-face interaction. “I think that for shy people, it’s okay [to use Datamatch]. But it might not be the right way morally—you’re not really showing people your real characteristics,” Nikola Ivica ’12 said. “Personally, I think it’s always better to meet in person...
...said. The English concentrator sitting with us was dating an engineer. “He doesn’t like books,” she said.It wasn’t that I couldn’t find examples of interdisciplinary dating at Harvard. But it was rare. Okay, the economists got around—but the social sciences were inherently promiscuous. They didn’t count. Love across real disciplinary boundaries, bringing together scientists and humanists: that was hard to find. And the phenomenon, I discovered, wasn’t limited to undergraduates. Harvard’s 12 residential...
...effectiveness. “The Senator has no chance in hell in achieving anything if he doesn’t have the full support of the President and the Secretary of State,” said Khalidi. “I would say that it’s okay to have Senator Mitchell go once or twice more for fact-finding missions,” said Feldman, arguing that excessive visits would decrease his legitimacy. Students in attendance expressed mixed opinions on the content of the panel. “I appreciate that there is a civil discourse taking place...
...EIWA) traveled to Penn and Princeton on Saturday, bringing mixed results as it split the dual contests. After a morning 35-12 defeat at the hands of the Quakers, the Crimson rebounded to overtake the Tigers, 32-9, in the afternoon.“We wrestled okay against Penn and a lot better against Princeton,” Harvard coach Jay Weiss explained. “We had more intensity [in doing] some of the things we worked on during the week.”Despite the inconsistent weekend performance, the Crimson’s stars continued to dominate...
...center of a social network can provide access to valuable information about prey. The research questions the validity of current network models that treat individuals as interchangeable nodes and neglect the genetic influence on network structures. “Our findings suggested that it’s not okay to treat people as interchangeable nodes. There’s heterogeneity at the level of nodes of network that needs to be accounted for,” Christakis said. The researchers developed a new model, called the “attract and introduce” model, which outperformed the previous models...