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    Getting to Know Class Day Speaker Andy Samberg

    Before you hear the comedian Andy Samberg, one of this year's Class Day speakers, Flyby thinks you should know a few things about the man who's sure to elicit more than a few chuckles.
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    Liveblogging Class Day 2012

    Missing Class Day? Flyby has you covered. If you weren't able to snag a seat to the event itself, you can still follow along as we give you minute-by-minute updates of what's taking place. Check it out between 2 and 4:30 p.m. here.
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    Getting to Know Class Day Speaker Barney Frank

    Mass. House Representative Barnett "Barney" Frank ’61-’62 makes up one half of this year's unlikely Class Day speaker duo. Here are five facts to introduce you to the Congressman, from his Harvard roots to his upcoming wedding plans.
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    Harvard Seniors Headed to Workforce Holds Steady

    Just over two-thirds of Harvard seniors plan on joining the workforce after graduation, a level consistent with percentages from the past two years but still lower than figures prior to the start of the financial crisis.
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    Still Around Campus? Something Fun To Do!

    Still on campus and looking for something to do? Radio 92.9's annual EarthFest concert is happening today at the Hatch Shell in Boston, beginning at 11:00 a.m. This year's performers include Eve 6, Switchfoot, Spin Doctors, and Third Eye Blind. Beyond providing music to the public, the concert seeks to promote an understanding of the environmental problems facing our planet. As a result, you'll learn a lot about green causes and be privy to a plethera of delicious (and probably all-natural) food samples from green-minded companies. Oh, and the concert is entirely free. So if you're craving some hummus, good music, and a day out in the sun, grab your friends and consider heading over to Boston for the afternoon.
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    Seniors Selected for Best Theses

    The prize for the very best thesis in the Harvard senior class went to two students this year, one who proposed ways to address cholera epidemics in Haiti for her thesis and another who wrote a collection of poems.
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    Grades Are Up!

    Bite your nails, hold your breath, take a shot.... Grades are now up.
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    Undergraduates "Surrender to Raw, Mass Impulse"

    Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.
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    Today in Photos (05/09/12)

    Today in Photos (05/09/12)

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    Raising Money for Rugby

    The Harvard-Radcliffe Rugby Football Club bypassed traditional forms of fundraising by creating a method of raising money unique to their athleticism: moving. Calling themselves "Radcliffe Movers," members of the Women's Rugby team will work in groups of two and three people to assist students as they move boxes and furniture out of their dorms and into house storage facilities. "We get off-season lifting workouts, you get your stuff moved," reads the tagline on the Radcliffe Movers sign-up form.
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