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NEWS
By Luis Usier
Friday, February 17, 2012
The newest pre-concentration advising project developed by the Advising Programs Office and the Freshman Dean’s Office, the Advising Corner seeks to make concentration advice more accessible to freshmen.
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FLYBY
By Claire M. McLaughlin
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Love and chocolate were in the air on Monday night as freshmen gathered in Annenberg Dining Hall and kicked off their Valentine's Day celebrations with "Flirting with Faust." Hosted by the First Year Social Committee (FYSC), the event featured music, sweets, and every Harvard student's dream valentine—University President Drew G. Faust herself.
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FLYBY
By Elizabeth S. Auritt
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Prefrosh and hosts, rejoice. Gone are the days of prospective freshmen awkwardly loitering in the Yard, waiting for someone to swipe them into their hosts' dorms throughout the weekend of Visitas.
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NEWS
By Alyza J Sebenius
Thursday, February 9, 2012
In the span of five years, Schaefer left his “picturesque, stereotypic, American Jewish life” in California to follow an unconventional path that led him to serve in a combat unit of the Israeli Defense Forces, to work in Israel’s parliament, and to found a non-profit in memory of his twin brother.
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NEWS
By Rachael E. Apfel
Friday, February 3, 2012
Some of Harvard’s romantically-minded freshmen gathered together Thursday night for the College’s second annual speed dating event, “Sex, Love, & Harvard.”
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NEWS
By Parul Agarwal, Hillary W. Berkowitz, Chika-Dike O Nwokike, Jessica C. Salley, Steven A Soto, and Karen Zhou
Friday, February 3, 2012
Today in Photos
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FLYBY
By Megan B. Prasad
Friday, January 27, 2012
Remember the good old days when you asked people to school dances like prom and homecoming? Well, the time has come again! With only a week left, pull out all the stops and "go big or go home" with these ten foolproof ways to get that date.
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NEWS
By Amy Friedman and Tara W. Merrigan
Friday, December 16, 2011
As discussion of the 27-year-old Extension School student who was escorted from Weld Hall on Dec. 8 cools down on campus, freshmen have expressed concern about how the administration has handled informing students of the incident.
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NEWS
By Aisling H. Crane
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Although it fell on the first day of fall reading period, the Office of Career Services’ annual Summer Opportunities Fair this Monday drew hoards of students who shifted their focus away from papers and study guides to summer internship options.
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OPINION
By Michael J. Mosca
Monday, December 5, 2011
I hadn’t spent the last 19 years dreaming about going to Harvard. In fact, all I really hoped for was to get through middle school.
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