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...ascension of Clinton gives older baby boomers a psychological gift that some of them will be loath to accept -- irrefutable proof that they are mature adults. Like the Doonesbury character Zonker Harris, baby boomers have been indulging in the longest adolescence since Archie and Veronica. True, parenthood has tamed many of their rebellious impulses. But the full awareness of the fleetingness of youth -- even with Stairmasters and cosmetic surgery -- was postponed as long as the World War II generation walked the corridors of power. "Instead of being able to feel like we're still kids and having to look...
...Veronica Rosales '94 and Estela Torres '94, thetreasurer and co-chair respectively of LatinasUnidas, taught a workshop on painting masks forDia de Los Muertos ("Day of the Dead"). TheMexican holiday, which falls on November 1,encompasses "a mixture of pagan and Catholictraditions," said Rosales...
...students learn to work together to create dialogue that is both open and sensitive to a diversity of perspectives concerning race and ethnicity. Mark H. Kim '94 Connie I. Cheng '94 Asian American Association Art A. Hall '93 Black Students Association Efrain Cortes '94 La Organizacion Estudiantil Boricua Veronica Rasales '94 Raza Samia Mora '92 Laila Sahyoun '94 Society of Arab Students...
...pride for us and for Harvard University. Richard E. Desmond President, Irish Cultural Society Mark H. Kim Co-President Asian American Association Chris Vergonis The Council of Peninsula Ellen Irish Smith President, Native Americans at Harvard Andres Lopez President Emeritus, LaO Kenneth D. DeGiorgio President, Harvard Conservative Club Veronica Rosales President, RAZA Patrick I. Jackson President, Harvard Black Men's Forum Mariano-Florentino Cuellar Chair, Academia Affairs Committee Karnig Kerkonian President, Armenian Club Nicole Jampol President, Harvard Italian Club Marek Kordylewski President, Polish Society
...events include a poetry reading, lectures and workshops led by prominent Latinos from the media, the public sector, government and academia, according to Veronica Rosales '94, president of the Chicano organization Raza...