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...What??s interesting today is that there seems to be hardly any talk,” he adds...
...truly believe that everyone—but especially wound-up, self-important Harvard students—could benefit from getting high once in a while. While alcohol is boorish and mindless, marijuana is intellectually stimulating, relaxing, and mellow. Alcohol is fun because it makes us less aware of what??s going on, and thus less inhibited, while marijuana makes us hyper-alert, perceptive, and thoughtful. Alcohol is a fantastic social lubricant, but there is nothing particularly enlightening about it. Marijuana, on the other hand, allows us to access reality through a new and riveting sensory prism. I don?...
...within Harvard College, and the physics department at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, the new program, called the Harvard Center for Microfluidic and Plasmonic Systems, will investigate a new type of NEMS/MEMS system based on metallic nanostructures that support particles known as surface plasmons (SP). “What??s interesting about surface plasmons is that they enable electromagnetic energy to be concentrated into tiny volumes that are only tens of nanometers across, so it will enable you to generate tiny intense spots of light that are far smaller than you can get just with focusing light...
...group on Harvard’s campus, this scene will probably be very familiar to you: Your organization’s leadership elections are a couple weeks away, and you overhear a group of guys in the club having the “who’s running for what?? conversation. Apparently the list of candidates is already set in stone—and you are not included in that list. In fact, no one has even mentioned the elections to you. You were thinking about running, but now are reconsidering the thought—you obviously don?...
...Harvard Dems today. This year we had more female candidates than male candidates, and, for the first time in its history, women constitute a majority of the board. All it takes is a group of girls and a “who’s running for what?? conversation, and no woman will ever be left out of an election. So let’s get talking, ladies...