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Guillian H. Helm
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Spicing up the Pudding
The word “routine” is a red flag in any long-term commitment. It comes with connotations of habit, boredom, and monotony.
Who’s the Biggest of Them All?
Harvard students’ competitiveness doesn’t stop in section. Even when it comes to fun, several extracurricular groups feel the need to
A Sticky Situation
Last month, one undergraduate sent in her application to the prestigious Fulbright Program as a junior. At least, that’s what
Outside the Bubble, Out of the Loop
[CORRECTION APPENDED] Money, money, money. Cambridge real estate is costly by any standard, especially around the illustrious Harvard Square area.
Surfing Around the Square
CORRECTION APPENDED Harvard Square is finally going wireless—or at least part of it. In the latest move in a city-wide
Hughes To Come to Harvard
Nationally ranked figure skater Emily Hughes is headed to Harvard this fall as a member of the Class of 2011.
THE NEXT STAGE
Elle Woods, the protagonist of “Legally Blonde,” had no trouble getting into Harvard Law School: in response to surprised exclamations
Just Not Worth the Effort
Reduce, reuse, recycle: obviously, right? Nein. From little blue bins in Fortune 500 office buildings to handmade signs in pre-school,
The Hidden Members of Harvard
Rebellion among Harvard undergraduates has apparently been on the decline since the storming of University Hall in 1969. But many
Taking the MAC's Final Days to the Max
The Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) has announced that it will close its doors March 19th, and many students are already