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...Harvard men’s squash team clinched its third consecutive Ivy title last year in a three-way tie with Yale and Princeton, and this season, it is not looking to share. Riding on the experience of its starting nine—six of which are seniors??€”the Crimson will look not only to make a push for the Ivy title but also to give perennial powerhouse Trinity a run for the national title. Harvard, which finished last year with a record of 5-1 in the Ivies, will start its season this weekend with a Friday...

Author: By Tony D. Qian, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Seeks to Defend Ivy Title | 11/17/2006 | See Source »

...really comes back to the annual recruiting charade’s enduring paradox: how the corporate job frenzy can be so amusingly vacuous and yet loom so large in seniors??€™ post-graduate options that investment banks, consulting firms, and hedge funds comprise over half the Office of Career Services’ list of recruiters...

Author: By Travis R. Kavulla | Title: Wanted: Self-Aggrandizement | 10/17/2006 | See Source »

...tasteful and eclectic tastes show up in her extracurriculars as well. She currently plays electric guitar and violin in Plan B for the Type A’s—an all-girl rock band made up of five Harvard seniors??€”and is a member of the Harvard College Alliance of Rock and Roll. But despite these other activities, design has always been her raison d’être...

Author: By Zachary A. Pollinger, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Designer: Irene S. Choi '07 | 10/11/2006 | See Source »

...Wall Street and in Silicon Valley, but international students are waiting to hear if they’ll even be allowed to hold jobs in the country.Harvard’s late graduation date—and an unusually high volume of visa applications—could put some seniors??€™ and recent graduates’ jobs in jeopardy.And with immigration reform efforts stalled on Capitol Hill, relief may be a long time coming.Some international students in the Class of 2006 were unable to apply for the H-1B visas required to seek employment in the United States because...

Author: By Clifford M. Marks, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Diploma in Hand, But Visa in Limbo | 10/5/2006 | See Source »

...questions––the average score was about 52 percent––is evidence of true civic illiteracy, and not of unreasonably difficult or obscure questions. Although Harvard’s score of almost 70 percent was the highest of all schools surveyed, seniors??€™ scores reflected less than a 2 percent improvement over the performance of freshmen, and the ISI noticed relatively poorer senior scores, with respect to freshmen, at 16 of the schools it surveyed. This relative stagnation or decline, however, may simply reflect that, yes, college students forget some...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: A Crisis of Citizenship? | 10/2/2006 | See Source »

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