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...before deciding whether to apply to law school. Wherever she ends up, Grizzle will continue the outspoken defense of her ideas that has characterized her time at Harvard. As Salient Editor Ryan M. McCaffrey ’07 puts it, “She has very strong convictions and she??s not afraid to advance the causes in which she believes.” And even if most Harvard students won’t share those convictions, they can appreciate the passion with which she??ll fight for them...
...kind of personality that gets her subjects to let down their guard—and lets her get a major scoop. Nicola coaxed professors into putting their writing up for public scrutiny and unearthed fun-related dirt from the campus life fellow. So when she??s not over at the pool with the water polo team, we can’t wait to have her here, teaching writers how to get the goods...
...She??s ours! And the Advocate can’t have this fantastic writer, who has graced our pages with her insight on Asian-American stereotypes and free food at the Women’s Center. As someone whose stories hardly need editing, Alwa will certainly pass her skills on to a new generation of FMers...
...hard-hitting pieces about monumental changes in the curriculum has always been Kim. She has a sharp eye for trends that are changing Harvard, including the college consulting phenomenon and changes in the Core. Funny and radio-savvy, she??ll bring a fresh, investigative voice to the editing squad...
...doesn’t just speak out for justice; she screams. “Shirley really tries to empower the voiceless at Harvard. She sings those voices really loud,” says Hufstedler’s blockmate, Currun Singh ’07. And she??s spent four years building a community that can scream with her. When drummer Hufstedler first came to Harvard, she couldn’t find her niche. “I would call the music department and the Office of the Arts,” the Adams House resident remembers...