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...It’s a great idea, but you know, it’s Friday night.” 1:30 a.m. In the midst of charades: “Strip Club? No? Um... sorority!” 2:05 a.m. Truth or dare time. As Ola S. Canty ’11 prepares herself for a lap dance, I decide to take my leave—after all, I wouldn’t want to intrude on any Pfoho incest. I’m just glad it ended before anyone could suggest a game of Spin the Bottle...
...Ola Aljawhary ’09, the media attention surrounding the Harvard administration’s decision to implement a trial run for women-only gym hours at the Quadrangle Recreational Athletic Center (QRAC) has her both surprised and stressed...
...While this possibility seems unlikely, some of the women who wished for hours of their own say they would support such a plan. Ola Aljawhary ’09, an HIS board member who served as a liaison between her student group and the Women’s Center in coordinating these efforts, was very understanding of concerns about the discrepancy in resources. She told me that a push for men-only hours would be “perfectly justified,” emphasizing that she would not feel offended as a woman...
...director of athletics. “We tried to target times that were less utilized by others in a facility that has less use than others,” This new policy of women-only hours particularly benefits Muslim women, allowing them to exercise in a more comfortable environment. Ola Aljawhary ’09, chair of the Harvard Islamic Society’s Islamic Knowledge Committee says, “The idea has been floating around for a while and now it actually materialized, so it’s really exciting.” Aljawhary worked in conjunction with...
...Alissa Cooperman ’10 choreographed a strong piece to Ciara’s “Like A Boy.” Costumed in DHAs and cut-off tees, Ola S. Canty ’11, Samantha R. Reiser ’11, Odstrcil and Cooperman effectively captured the song’s focus on liberation. The choreography, which focused on shoulder movements and torso contractions, expertly expressed the masculinity of Ciara’s words while maintaining fluid transitions between steps...