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...Fire. 4) Did you worry that the new alcohol policies will affect your approval rating? 5) What’s the meaning of life? 6) In your book, you state, “Guerillas ensnared women.” Could you teach me how to ensnare a woman? 7) Any wild stories from Bryn Mawr? 8) So, you want to move Quadlings to a new Allston Campus. Have you ever looked at a map? ’Cause that’s pretty damn far! 9) Why did the chicken cross the road? 10) Are you able to give presidential...
...river,” a group of female undergrads is making a difference $30 by $30. The Circle of Women, a nonprofit organization founded by Harvard students, has started an initiative to get 30 women under 30 to donate $30 in 30 days—and to get each woman to recruit another 30 students to the cause. The money will go to the construction of a school for women in Afghanistan, where the female literacy rate is just 12 percent. “Our mission is two pronged,” says Circle co-founder Cristina...
During the recitation of her poem “Seven Skins,” her words took a sensational and knowing tone when she began to describe an intimate session between a Harvard man and a Radcliffe woman...
Although she is probably one of the most well-versed scholars of film studies at Harvard, Rachel E. Whitaker ’08 started off her college career on the crew team. This fact might seem odd for a woman of considerable power within the arts scene at Harvard. As president of the Cinematic, Whitaker helped Harvard’s only film-centric publication grow into a thriving organization. As president of the Signet, an exclusive arts and letters society and 138-year-old Harvard institution, Whitaker helped shape the tone of Harvard’s artistic community...
...things differently. And most recently, they seem to be doing it better. The Tina Fey and Amy Poehler vehicle “Baby Mama” grossed an estimated $18.3 million dollars this past weekend, coming in at number one. While the movie is certainly the story of a woman reconciling a career and her age with her wish for a family, it seems to be far less concerned with femininity’s comedic potential than Apatow’s films are with exploiting the humor in the positively unimpressive masculinity of his male characters.While there?...