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...found online, a little over 1,200 brave souls took the plunge and worked their way through the humorous 30-question exam. They trusted the Harvard network with their deepest thoughts on topics such as the great River-Quad debate and their personal preferences for certain members of Snow White’s team of seven admirers. Wenxin Xu ’09, a Biochemical Sciences concentrator in Wigglesworth Hall, wrote in an e-mail that though he thinks it would be “a lot to ask” for a multiple choice survey to unite soulmates...
Most students had less distance to travel, but for some the snow was particularly inconvenient...
Members of Harvard University Dining Services braved the snow to show up at work. Blondell Newbon, a member of the Adams House Dining Hall staff, described her trek to work...
Although yesterday’s storm was severe in comparison to this winter’s weather, it was not as intense as the blizzard of Jan. 2005, which left some places in Mass. with over three feet of snow and forced students to endure 80 m.p.h. winds, according to the Boston Globe...
...snowdrifts. “We didn’t actually know if we’d make it to the tournament,” women’s co-captain Chloe Stinetorf said. “We literally got out of the bus and pushed it out of the snow four times.” The effort was well worth it, though, as both teams returned with parallel victories in pocket, 21-6 over Brown and 16-11 over Penn. Princeton, another expected competitor on Sunday, could not make it because of the weather conditions, postponing the final outcome...