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...Vasugi V. Ganeshananthan ’02 never dreamed of being a rock star, an astronaut, or a firefighter. While other kids were still picking their noses, Ganeshananthan was already thinking about fiction. When Ganeshananthan entered Harvard in the fall of ’98, she already knew she wanted to be a writer. This knowledged helped focus her academic career. “I wanted to write a creative thesis and the only way I could do that was in English, so I knew I wanted to be an English major and get certain grades...
Most undergraduate theses languish on the shelves of the Harvard Archives, but a thesis by Vasugi V. Ganeshananthan ’02 is the seed of a novel that will soon be headed to a bookstore near...
Most undergraduate theses languish on the shelves of the Harvard Archives, but a thesis by Vasugi V. Ganeshananthan ’02 is the seed of a novel that will soon be headed to a bookstore near...
...This isn’t an inherently bad idea,” wrote former Crimson managing editor Vasugi V. Ganeshananthan ’02 in a column. “But it means that the president and the council have fundamentally changed the nature of Springfest…With this shift, it’s not really a student-focused event any more. That might not be such a big deal, if someone had taken the trouble to really make clear what students stand to gain from Summers co-sponsoring the event in the first place...
...Vasugi V. Ganeshananthan ’02, an English concentrator in Lowell House, was managing editor of The Crimson...