Word: paiji
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Cabot House resident Sarah L. Paiji ’06 said that she too was “honored” to be one of those accepted, “especially considering the other people that were chosen...
...field, and I think the Hoopes Prize realizes this doesn’t necessarily correlate to grades.”Of the Class of 2006 the winners from Adams House are Ian K.L. Goh, Matthew Guarnieri, Julian E. Kolev, and Philip W. Kreycik, from Cabot House Sarah L. Paiji, and from Currier House James Sawalla Guseh II, Steve Y. Lee, Pablo M. Ros, Gregory J. Valiant, and Danny F. Yagan.Dunster House winners are William P. Deringer, Sarah E. Fawcett, Mary J. James, David M. Kaden, Iliana Montauk, Stuart J. Robinson, and William G. Woolston, and those honored from Eliot House...
...building, increased teamwork, and bridging cultural gaps. After giving a three-minute speech that was followed by a question and answer session, Sanby Lee ’08, who is also a Crimson editor, and Mei Y. Pen ’07 were elected co-presidents, replacing Sarah L. Paiji ’06 and Eveleen S.S. Hsu ’07. In their speeches, the candidates discussed a narrow range of issues that generally focused on organizational unity and community strength. The election, which was originally slated to be in a classroom in Emerson Hall, was moved...
...cultural aspects. Students also remarked that a wide variety of opinions exist within individual ethnic organizations, making unilateral political action difficult. Because of such diversity of opinion, ethnic organizations are often reluctant to align themselves with partisan organizations such as the Dems or Harvard College Republicans, said Sarah L. Paiji ’06, co-president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Asian American Association. Individual participation of minority students is also a concern for political organizations such as the Dems, students said, pointing out that they tend to be predominantly white and male. Abdallah said before the meeting that this lack...
...thought it was a huge success,” said AAA Co-President Eveleen S. Hsu ’07, who has been planning an event like Saturday’s since she and Co-President Sarah L. Paiji ’06 saw a similar concert two years...