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...rally was also attended by students from MIT, Tufts, BU, Brandeis, University of Massachusetts at Boston, and Wellesley...
...ever was (Talking Heads, anyone?), but still totally radical. The Eliot Cockpit served up a Kool-Aid punch out of one of those ubiquitous dining hall urns that prompted one prefrosh to ask “Do you guys have any more coffee in there?” Wellesley girls infiltrated the AD’s Wall Street party, but FM is okay with that, since that might be the closest they get to a career in business. BTDubs, FM has been told that “getting your jollies” involves either dancing or sexual intercourse. Seriously, guys...
...Epsilon Philanthropy Chair Justin A. Monticello ’09 said. He added that his fraternity placed eighth in the Boston area, raising more than $3,400. Harvard organized the event with Boston College and Boston University and put forth 30 of the 120 teams. MIT, Simmons, Emerson, and Wellesley were also represented by teams at the relay. While Relay for Life takes place at different venues all over the country, the Cambridge area relay at Gordon Track is one of the ten largest college relays, Co-Director of the Harvard Relay, Hanzich said. Each team was responsible for raising...
...Secretary of the Administrative Board and Assistant Dean of the College John T. O’Keefe left for Wellesley last summer, and the creation of the Office of Advising this year—led by recently appointed Rinere—has displaced the duties of three deans...
...badly broken heart, and 40 thankless hours a week at The Crimson. Things seemed desperate, and I considered taking a leave of absence for spring semester. I started to wonder if Harvard had been the right choice after all. What if I had gone to Smith or Wellesley? How could life have been different? I wouldn’t have sold my soul to The Crimson, wouldn’t have met “him,” wouldn’t have had a Justice TF who never bothered to learn my name. At another college, I might...