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...specific characteristics sought out in the sperm donors.” James’ parents, though, would disagree. When he told his mother, she told him modestly that he has “great genes, so it’s better to have more of [James] out there than random other people,” he recalls.In quiet, but in numbers, Harvard male undergrads are making the trek out. “Every single guy I’ve ever told that I did it has said ‘Oh that’s so stupid...
...Drift,” a work put on by the Harvard Radcliffe Dance Company and choreographed by Brenda Divelbliss of the Dance Program in collaboration with the dancers. The piece lived up to its name; throughout the performance, dancers drifted on and off stage in a seemingly random fashion. Although drifting seems to imply freedom, the choreography felt limited as many dancers repeated similar motions throughout. The dance that followed, “Fanaa,” once again displayed strong cultural influences. Both the choreographer T. Riya Sen ’07 and the dancers were members...
Citizens of Harvard College—let’s be honest. Do you wonder what, exactly, it is that the Undergraduate Council (UC) does? Do you find yourself struggling to care what it does? Have you been swindled by a random, inefficient, and unaccountable student group grant system...
...recently-formed funk-jam band After Hours, to Star Wars tribute-band So Long Princess (who I, sadly, missed), and the self-declared “hyper-literate indie pop” of the Sinister Turns.Yale’s representatives were chosen largely at random, based on groups Min and Hufstedler were able to contact using the all-encompassing powers of Facebook.com.11:12 a.m.—Tuning quietly beside the stage is one such Yalie. Sophomore Jake A. Garza is the singer/guitarist for a self-described “scream-o/emo” band called...
...says Lewis, who has worked in the Core office since 1987.In recent years, Core bypass petitions have flowed into the Core office from a variety of departments.“Every semester, about five courses come to every [Core] area committee, but it’s much more random than that. It’s not evenly distributed area to area or year to year,” says Lewis, who calls the 12 history courses approved this past spring “a kind of bulge.”And Lewis adds that an implication of expanding the Core...