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Baltazar A. Zavala ’11, who says he can afford to attend Harvard because of help from HFAI, notes, “It’s not really something you talk about when you??re introducing yourself. In fact, it hasn’t even really come up with my roommates.” Zavala, who is from El Paso, Texas, also says he doesn’t see many class differences at Harvard: “Most people here seem like the ones back home,” Zavala says...
...there’s at least one undergrad who is deeply and sincerely engaged. Yes, Bennett C. Braddock III ’08 is a political junkie. He’s also an ardent support of First Amendment rights, especially when free speech involves shouting “You??re really hot!” in a crowded bar. You can imagine my surprise when I ran into Braddock at a recent Hillary Clinton rally, just across the state line in New Hampshire. (Seriously, people, the crucial first primary will take place just 40 miles from here!) Bennett...
...Everyone running for office, from president to dogcatcher, has some view about health care,” Cutler explains. “The job of the adviser on health care matters is to say, here’s what you??re seeing...let me tell you about how the people who study this make sense of it and how they might recommend dealing with...
...Ideal Date: 1990. Best way for a girl to get your attention: Grits. Where to find you on a Saturday night: Bop It tournament. First thing you notice about a girl: Bop It skills. Your best pick-up line: Hi I’m Will. Best or worst lie you??ve ever told: I want to work for you because... Something you??ve always wanted to tell someone: I don’t want to work for you. Favorite childhood toy: Shiner. Sexiest physical trait: My subtle resemblance to John Merrick. Favorite part about Harvard...
...can’t say I was expecting to cry but I was not afraid of crying or not crying. I just wanted it to come out truthfully. The way I was breathing, and the coughing, that was enough… The physical stress with thinking of what you??re leaving on the table, dying at 31, it was actually touching...