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...year. She is an Astronomy and Physics concentrator and loves to play the violin for the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra. Christine is involved in Harvard International Review, International Relations Council campus outreach and IM soccer. This past spring break, she went to China with some Harvard students, and this summer, she??ll be teaching English there with World Teach...
...mail, “Nevertheless, we expect Harvard students to conduct themselves with integrity and honesty at all times.” The Ad Board should not punish Viswanathan. This was not a school paper and should not fall under the purview of the Ad Board. She??s said sorry (sort of), and legal action by Random House, although nothing is for sure, may be punishment enough. Smith was forgiven; will Viswanathan be as well? Charles Drummond ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Canaday Hall...
...Maybe. Comedians? No way. Juana Molina is—or was—just that: a comedienne, famous in her native Buenos Aires for her role on a popular television show. Yet 10 years ago she turned her back on this success to pursue her first love: music. Amazingly, she??s proved even better at her second career than her first, confounding expectations and enlivening the otherwise dismal constellation of crossover stars. “Son” is a delicate gem of ambient folk-pop, a smooth-flowing album that’s a pleasure from start...
From Chicago, Illinois, MAGGIE F. HINES ’09 lives in Matthews and will soon move to Winthrop. She??s concentrating in History and Literature but thinks that’s bound to change. When she isn’t crooning with the LowKeys, Maggie likes hanging out with her blockmates. She loves to go out almost as much as she loves natural peanut butter...
...Vogue, popped pieces of Orbit, and reapplied layers of lip gloss. Jennifer, who used to be a bit on the heavy side, had dramatically slimmed down, no doubt through some combination of starvation and cosmetic surgery. Her lost pounds hadn’t completely disappeared, though; whatever extra pounds she??d shed from her hips had ended up in her bra. Jennifer’s hair, which I remembered as dishwater brown and riotously curl, had been bleached Clairol 252: Never Seen in Nature Blonde. It was also so straight it looked washed, pressed and starched...