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...don’t think he doesn’t know it. Onstage at TT the Bear’s Place on Valentine??s Day, Vadim wore a subtle half-smile, challenging his audience to come up with the right words to describe...
...many Harvard students, Valentine??s Day passed unceremoniously, a bleak reminder of their single status. Turns out that Harvard’s dating scene is so notoriously weak that the Undergraduate Council has decided to take action: they’ve formed a task force. Council representative Sungmi A. Choi ’06 will head a dating subcommittee under the aegis of the Campus Life Committee...
...found Luke Smith’s Valentine??s Day comments on the state of activism at Harvard very hard to take seriously (Comment, “Angry Activists,” Feb. 14). To imply that shaming the administration or attracting attention through rabble-rousing speeches is somehow incompatible with a stated “[vision] of social justice” (and therefore disingenuous) would be to ignore, for example, the successes made by the Progressive Student Labor Movement (PSLM) in the period of time immediately following the sit-in. The “concessions from the administration?...
...most single people, the sad reminder of Valentine??s Day has one consolation—it’s only for a day. But Benjamin A. Maas ’05 may be haunted by St. Valentine??s legacy for some time yet. On this year’s fateful Valentine??s Day, Maas received a devastating piece of news: the Currier House Datamatch had proclaimed him the Least Compatible Match for nearly every girl in the house...
Currier’s own version of Datamatch, Lustfest Matchmaker 2003, had begun to solicit survey responses a week earlier, under the sponsorship of the Currier House Committee (HoCo). On the night of Valentine??s Day, when the results were distributed, there was no stopping Maas’s secret from both spreading and worsening by the minute, like mold on bad cheese. “People began comparing their results around dinner time and most girls realized their least compatible was Ben Maas,” Currier HoCo President Lacey R. Whitmire ’05 explains...