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Robin J. Stephens '03 woke up the last morning of his Carribean Spring Break extravaganza in the thatched hut of a local woman, with a potent taste of alcohol on his breath, a thick smell of ganja in the air and all articles of clothing save his coconut-weaved hat bizzarely missing. As he stumbled naked and sunburned across the beach, he heard the whirr of a jet engine and watched his flight back to Harvard take off over his aching head. "Damn," he thought. "I guess there's no way I'm turning in that Social Studies response paper...
Peter—who attempted to volunteer in a science program during his junior year—suggests that rejection from volunteer projects is more potent than academic or professional rejection. As he explains, “It’s unnerving when you say you will work for nothing and they still reject...
While it was Bernakevitch’s even-strength tally that rattled the normally-unflappable Howard, the Crimson’s potent power-play unit brought Maine to the brink of defeat, converting on three of four opportunities...
...assassinated last August, told me a few weeks before his death that suicide attacks are an expression of human dignity in a situation that seems hopeless. "We show Israel we refuse to accept their occupation lying down," he said. In the creed of Hamas, suicide bombs are the most potent weapon Palestinians can wield against a better-armed enemy. The killings make Israel understand, Rantisi told me last summer, that "force will not defeat the Palestinians. Ever." Palestinians know "we're not winning the war," says Raji Sourani, a human-rights lawyer in Gaza. "But at least we died trying...
...Harvard women’s hockey team’s third line—junior Kat Sweet, sophomore Carrie Schroyer, and freshman Liza Solley—doesn’t mind it one bit, having spent the better part of this season perfecting a potent forecheck and stepping up the pace and aggressiveness of the game whenever sent onto...