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...brick buildings of Harvard Yard are known to be cathedrals of intellectual stimulation. But with Valentine??s Day approaching, it’s likely they will be home to other activities as well. From the banks of the Charles River to the Science Center observatory, students say the campus provides an endless array of romantic backdrops for that perfect kiss. Lamont Library, as anyone who frequents boredatlamont.com knows, has been hosting extracurricular encounters for years. Jenna M. Mellor ’08 says that Lamont is the best library for discreet make-out sessions because it?...
Harvard track and field crossed the river Friday and Saturday to take on the large swatch of competition that turned out for Boston University’s annual St. Valentine??s Invitational. The women’s squad posted nine top-25 performances in their meet on Friday, while the men’s squad offered up 11 top-30 showings on Saturday. “We didn’t really go in with any team goals because there were no team rankings,” said senior women’s co-captain Sally Stanton...
...With Valentine??s Day looming, students looking for a date can turn to OkCupid, the brainchild of three math-savvy alums. Christopher R. Coyne ’99, Sam A. Yagan ’99, and Maxwell N. Krohn ’99, three dorm-mates from Straus Hall, have lead numerous online ventures in the decade since their graduation. In 2004, the trio turned their creative energy to the Internet dating market when they launched OkCupid.com. The rudimentary pairing service, says Coyne, was inspired by a classmate’s software to help seniors seeking their hook...
...organization plans to kick off with a Valentine??s Day “LoveFest” detailing the science of attraction and a $100 T-shirt contest for the best design using the words, “Science Is Sexy...
...Valentine??s Day has a very different image than science,” said Zing member Rachel W. Sheketoff ’08. “So we thought merging the two would help change the way people think about science...