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...classic “freshman couple in love.” The show is based on “how we [students] see things here at Harvard,” says Pepi, who also admits that the writers tend to “blow up stereotypes?? for the enjoyment of their viewers...
...multilateralism, he emphasized America’s historic contributions to international cooperation—such as the Marshall Plan, through which the United States provided economic aid to rebuild Europe after World War II—and asked graduates in other countries to “look beyond facile stereotypes?? of America...
...multilateralism, he emphasized America’s historic contributions to international cooperation—such as the Marshall Plan, through which the United States provided economic aid to rebuild Europe after World War II—and asked graduates in other countries to “look beyond facile stereotypes?? of America...
...used his experience as a staff writer for the Harvard Lampoon—that semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine—to facilitate the on-stage antics between actors. His skits poke fun at South Asian stereotypes??Medical students or NGO-bound achievers with nagging mothers and painkiller addictions...
...better, for some, that a full 68 percent of Harvard students did not drink five or more drinks during a typical two-week period in 2002, according to a National College Health Assessment survey. That only steels their minoritarian dash. After all, what better way to drown dorky Harvard stereotypes??and dorkier Harvard realities—than to ape our non-Ivy League peers and co-opt the carouser’s cachet...