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...wraps up, concentration-hopping freshmen may have noticed a trend among departments starving for concentrators (and attention). In fact, with East Asian Studies doling out sushi, Computer Sciences offering ice cream, and various concentrations stuffing prospects with stuffed-crust pizza, it’s pretty obvious that intellectual curiosity wasn??t the only thing these desperate departments were catering to. Given the fixation with food, FM’s nutrition experts created a concentration-guide pyramid to help students make healthy choices. Chosen sparingly—Endangered concentrations (where fats, oils and sweets go) • Folklore...
...just came out...I think my mom was a little offended by one of the pieces about a guy, a kid, who reveals that his mom is having a lot of affairs with members of the same hockey team. I explained to her that it wasn??t based on personal experience...
...open bar.With no patch or 12-step program to cure me, I was left to try to reconcile my borderline religious sports zeal with the notion that a Harvard man should be passionate about something more significant in the grand scheme of things.And to tell you the truth, it wasn??t that hard.On a personal level, sports have provided stability in my life and have given me an outlet for dealing with frustration and stress in a healthy manner. Growing up, there was no better way to release some pent-up anger than by throwing down a tomahawk...
...program in 2007. And last fall marked the first time Canadians were allowed to participate.The Woodbridge Society’s incoming Vice President Allegra M. Richards ’09 (who is also an FM comper) shared many of Gong’s frustrations. “I actually wasn??t allowed to do FIP...[but] I showed up at Harvard and kind of did FIP anyway. I wanted to integrate myself with the international community,” Richards says. Now in her role as vice president, she will coordinate the Society’s FIP efforts...
...Harvard coach Joe Walsh wasn??t ready to give up on last season’s Ivy League Rookie of the Year just yet. With Harvard up, 6-2, with two outs in the top of the ninth inning and the bases full of Tigers, Walsh took the ball away from sophomore Ryan Watson, and sent Cole to the mound to exorcise his control demons in a situation where control was of the utmost importance...