Word: sachi
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Before a man can find himself famous, he must first find himself.” Eureka! I thought. If I wanted to become famous at Harvard, I had to first construct a killer Harvard identity. Perhaps I could be a final club-hopping heiress—Sachi Ezura, heir to the Meineke Tire and Brake Pad fortune—but this would require entrepreneurial skills on the part of my parents, let alone more brake pads than we could afford. I could be the fearless leader of a campus abstinence movement, but I doubted anyone would care that I wasn?...
Choreographer Sachi Ezura ’08, who is also a Crimson magazine staff writer, was the unsung star of the show. She worked well within the confines of the spare set (designed by Sally H. Rinehart ’09) to create scenes that were both visually interesting and dramatically effective. The collective efforts of Ezura, Greaves and Priour were especially commendable for their use of a large group of narrators as the primary dancers of the show...
...Sachi A. Ezura ’08, a Crimson magazine editor, is a sociology concentrator in Eliot House...
...stop searching for the next quick pleasure in the easiest way possible, to look around us and enjoy what we have now, without irony and without shame. Because, ultimately, life’s not about the destination: It’s about the Journey.—Sachi A. Ezura ’08 is a Sociology concentrator in Eliot House. At time of writing, she has not stopped believing...
...future, Saget hopes to continue his diverse career with live-action movies and an hour-long stand-up special. “I just want to crack nasty jokes,” he says, “and nobody gets hurt.” —Staff writer Sachi A. Ezura can be reached at sezura@fas.harvard.edu