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...around the clock. Ray L. Palmer ’07 says he “practically lives in Lamont”—now he can actually, not just practically, move in. And even for Lamont lightweights like Sarah T. Selim ’07, who says she??s never “pulled a crazy three-day stint in Lamont,” the opening of the Café still holds the promise of “a spot for rejuvenation in the long day.” Now those three-day stints might...
...game, and we didn’t make it happen.” In the second half, Walsh moved senior defender Laura Odorzcyk up to the forward line, hoping to create some energy around the net and turn her team’s shots into goals. “She??s one of our faster, more athletic players, and she was really a threat for us,” Walsh said. “We needed some more punch on that front line.” The tactic worked, as Odorzcyk’s speed and field vision...
...socks and sandals seemed to go well with her DHA tux this morning when she rolled out of her rugyby player boyfriend’s bed. With a tall dark Dunkin’s in hand, she??s off to her 10 a.m. health policy class. Tonight, she??ll probably return to her table next to the window to skim her orgo readings. Her book bag contains chapstick, books from Lamont, extra squash balls, and the Premedical Handbook (aka, the Bible). She occasionally splurges on a donut, but calls...
Fresh from positive psych, the Starbucks sipper snags a double tall caramel machiatto (non-fat, sugar-free, obv) from her favorite cuttie barista. Inside her oversized Louis Vuitton, she carries parking stubs from Newbury Street, Chanel lip gloss, and her über-essential Treo. She??s careful not to spill on her Sevens or her chinchilla-trimmed fitted jacket; after all, she can’t look a mess at her 3 o’clock with Gino. He doesn’t give last-minute appointments to just anyone...
...even with a fiction deal inked, Ganeshananthan isn’t letting her journalistic talents go to waste. She??s now in her first year at the Columbia University Graduate Journalism School...