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Let’s be honest with ourselves—there’s no shortage of arrogance among Harvard students. When you tell a room of science concentrators that statistically, two of them will win Nobel Prizes, each wonders who the other winner will be. This over-confidence allows us to accomplish great things, but it also causes us to cast furtive glances at our peers, sizing up and being sized up. But the downside to this arrogance and competitiveness is that many of us here at Harvard have fragile egos. The minute our gremlins pop our halos, we?...
...college a corporate sponsor donates 25 cents to fund self-employment loans for poor people around the world (though you can only click twice per day). Although the Ivy League didn’t fare as well as the $3,410.25 (13,641 clicks) raised by national winner Birmingham-Southern College, it didn’t do as badly as, say, the quarter (one click) from Western Michigan University. Due to what the website describes as “the increase in interest in the Click Drive,” a second round is beginning today and continuing through...
...overall winner was Michael Welch from Central Connecticut State, who won by six strokes, shooting 71-71-142 for a 2-under two-day score. The University of Rhode Island (URI) won the team championship...
...assignments have included two Super Bowls, two Winter Olympics, the Tour de France, the NHL, the NBA Finals and the NCAA basketball championships. At Harvard, where he concentrated in government, JB earned all-Ivy honors in basketball three times and was captain of the team his senior year. A winner of four Sports Emmys and the 1999 American Sportscaster Association’s Sportscaster of the Year Award, Brown was inducted into Harvard’s Sports Hall of Fame...
Besides Pinsky, the panel of judges is comprised of Louisa Solano, Grolier’s proprietor, and Rafael Campo, an accomplished poet and the 1996 winner of a poetry award from the Lambda Literary Foundation, which promotes gay and lesbian literature...