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...Harvard”—This is a classic jam for any Undergrad, and well worth knowing for any sporting event...
...When Hebah M. Ismail ’06, a graduate adviser to HIS, first arrived at Harvard as an undergrad in 2002, discussions with high-level Harvard officials were rare, she said...
...What would we need to do to prove our political activist to these children of the 1960s—occupy Mass Hall? Honestly, the only building most students seem interested in occupying these days is the Queen’s Head. But there’s at least one undergrad who is deeply and sincerely engaged. Yes, Bennett C. Braddock III ’08 is a political junkie. He’s also an ardent support of First Amendment rights, especially when free speech involves shouting “You’re really...
...What] impressed me most about him was that he had a tremendous interpersonal sensitivity, well beyond what students his age typically have,” said Tony Hain, a professor at Kettering University who taught O’Neal as an undergrad...
...Especially when I started walking—people said that was really scary.” The job might not have been ideal, but Lin thinks she had the right idea: “You can be kind of goofy. You’re an undergrad at a career fair, and this is the complete opposite of how you would normally act.” The $25 an hour didn’t hurt either; that’s how much i-bankers make, right? Woohoo...