Crimson staff writer
Julie M. Zauzmer
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BLACK AND ORANGE
This Saturday, the Crimson will face the Tigers hoping to make up for a game which chipped away at Harvard's battle for the Ivy League title last year.
Statistical Breakdown of the Class of 2013
An interactive examination of the habits, preferences, and plans of the graduating senior class.
Where We Stand: The Class of 2013 Senior Survey
In a year marked by a major cheating scandal at Harvard, more than 30 percent of graduating seniors admit they have cheated on a homework assignment during their four years as undergraduates.
Engagement: Joshua G. Wilson ’13 and Sorrel L. Nielsen ’14
A couple days ago, I invited Sorrel to take a walk with me down to the Radcliffe Sunken Garden. I said I needed to take a phone call. Then I took the ring out of my pocket. I came back and held her hand.
Where We Stand: The Class of 2013 Senior Survey
The Crimson conducted a survey of the Class of 2013 from May 11 to May 21. Nearly half of the senior class—780 respondents—answered questions on topics ranging from drug use to House satisfaction to post-graduation plans. We assume the sample is a random selection and therefore discount any selection bias. The results paint a picture of the class that graduates this week.
Marriage: Ashley K. Reynolds ’13 and Tim D. Reynolds
On their first date, they talked outside of Crema for four hours. “We just got each other. We could totally be ourselves.”
The Bubble Factory
Part 2 in an occasional series on products made by factories in the Boston area
Fax Me at the NECCO Factory
“Be Mine.” “True Love.” “Cutie Pie.” “Fax Me.” For well over a century, lovers the world over have expressed their feelings on Valentine’s Day through red ink on a chalky pastel candy. Today, lovestruck sweet tooths consume 12 to 14 million pounds of the stuff each year.