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...work-out, got messy—but we all enjoyed it,” Bhaskarabhatla said. The initial motivation for the event came from two graduate students—Crystal M. Fleming, a fourth-year student at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and Jason R. Rafferty, a second-year medical student. The two attended an Ivy League summit last October where attendees discussed the service days at their own schools. Fleming and Rafferty noted that their own alma maters, Wellesley and Bates, already have days of service. They then started to coordinate with representatives from the Phillips Brooks...
...nighters last semester trying to program a computer to send the data to the LED. “It was as complicated as getting any of my chemistry experiments to work, and I’ve done some pretty complicated chemistry experiments,” said Lipoff, a second-year chemistry doctoral candidate at MIT. Students welcomed the amenities. “Any technology that helps to unmask how ridiculous the myth is that the Quad is so very far away is good technology as far as we’re concerned,” said Pforzheimer House Committee...
John G. Palfrey, Jr. ‘94 is executive director of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society. Wendy M. Seltzer ‘96 is a Fellow with the Berkman Center. Angela Kang is a second-year law student at Harvard Law School...
...have a sure touchdown with a pass to an open Buddy Farnham, when out of nowhere Hewlett jumped in to break up the play. He led the team with seven tackles. The third interception came from sophomore Derrick Barker. Barker struggled in the Holy Cross game, and the second-year player had a tough start to the day, matched up against speedy Brown receiver Paul Raymond. But he found more of a rhythm in the second half—his interception was the clincher, coming with just over 1:30 left in the game. The spirit of the defense...
Nicholas F.B. Smyth ’05, a second-year representative in the Law School’s student government, added that some students have expressed concern over the transition from morning to afternoon exams...