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Roommate Melissa I. Lygizos ’05 attests to Zakrzewski’s playful side. “It’s been a lot of fun living with Berenika. She has a ton of energy and is always up for anything.” For example, Lygizos says, “Yesterday she was like ‘OK, we have to go play in the snow,’ and we built a snowman...
...most interesting thing about applying to the Marshall and Rhodes is that it forces you to sit down and draw out what your beliefs and value systems are,” she says. “Here, it is really easy to rush and do a ton of things in the day and have a great time.” In sitting down and reflecting on her life, this joint economics and social anthropology concentrator realized she wanted to work to empower both women and people of lower economic status...
...year are not set in stone. Though a chemistry concentrator, Saito has a range of academic interests, and he has applied for a number of fellowships to study the broad history of the early 20th century—everything from the uncertainty principle to the development of a twelve-ton scale. “I don’t know what I’m going to do with my life, and it stresses me out at night, but I have some very clear passions, and hopefully I’ll be able to do something with them...
...Verdin Company in Ohio—which recently made a 33-ton bell and claims to be the world’s largest bell supplier—Lowell’s 13-ton “Mother Earth” is practically a baby...
Because the largest three bells—Mother Earth, along with a 6.5-ton and a 2.5-ton bell—won’t fit through the openings on the side of the tower, Verdin said, one of the columns around the bells would have to be removed...