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...oneself is even more difficult when the team playing is representing the institution that you yourself are part of.Moreover, this quest for professionalism is further hampered by our close interaction with the subjects that we cover. Like “real” journalists, we develop working relationships with the coaches and the athletes whom we interview. But our relationships are more tangled. Not only do we see these athletes on the court and in the field, but we also take classes with them, live in the same residential houses, and often attend many of the same social gatherings (read...
...will be the best (wo)man. The Rev. James Savage, who supported the groom-to-be during his confirmation, will celebrate the Mass. The tuba and clarinet players, who met through their involvement with the Harvard University Band, began dating after a year of friendship. Before embarking on a relationship, they talked about their goals in life and realized the many similarities. He proposed on the Weeks Footbridge a little more than three years after they met. After their Cambridge wedding, the pair will live together in Pennsylvania. (The groom is from Ohio and the bride from Virginia.) Hetrick already...
...fiancé of Masha O. Godina ’08, of inconsistency. Four and a half years ago, while the two were high school seniors, Hansford and Godina met up on Flagstaff Mountain, just west of their hometown of Boulder, Colo. He asked her out, and they began a relationship that lasted through their respective careers at Tufts University and Harvard. But Hansford wasn’t done with that mountain just yet. Last June, Hansford asked Godina to join him for an early-morning trip to Flagstaff. “It was not like Eric...
...Starcraft,” and that first cyber-date was short-lived. “He beat me in about a minute or a minute and a half,” she said with a laugh. Soon after, they met in person. Within weeks, they were dating. The relationship has gone “uninterrupted” since then, according to Ali. Marriage began to seem like a good idea: “We like having one person to come back to, and we spend way too much time together,” Ali said. McNeer, who now lives...
...vision is of Iraqi universities working in partnership with institutions such as Harvard in the creation of knowledge, both technical and cultural. There can be no doubt that this relationship would be beneficial for both sides. Above all, it would allow Iraq to share in the task of creating the global narrative of history, politics, and belief...