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NEWS
By Virginia R. Marshall
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
At Dunster Grille, students pay $3.50 for mozzarella sticks. But only a few block away at Eliot Grille, another student with the same late-night craving pays $4.00, due to price discrepancies that exist between the four grilles in undergraduate houses.
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FLYBY
By Emi F. Nietfeld
Monday, May 7, 2012
First drafts are no longer safe from the eyes of outsiders. Flyby raided the Lamont recycling bins to discover the deeply profound, uncover the roughest of the rough, and unearth a slew of amusing, verbose, and altogether fascinating papers.
Here are some lessons we learned and the take-aways for the last stretch of finals:
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FLYBY
By Benjana Guraziu
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Next Saturday students will turn in the last batch of final exams and the 2011-2012 school year will be officially complete. The class of 2012, which only has a few tests, senior week, and Commencement ahead of them, can attest to the fact that your Harvard experience really will finish before you can say "Primal Scream." While there is no way to slow the passing of time, Flyby suggests that you take advantage of your remaining weeks, semesters, or years here and partake in those Harvard traditions that you will regret forgoing after graduation.
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NEWS
By Gina K. Hackett
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Starting Wednesday, students will be able to submit designs for the new face of my.harvard.edu to the Harvard Student Information Technology Advisory Committee.
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NEWS
By Quinn D. Hatoff
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
In preparation for finals, some students stock up on Red Bull. Others reload their Starbucks cards in anticipation of coffee-fueled nights. But for some students who sneak under the radar at Harvard, reading period entails a trip to the pharmacy or their entryway’s drug dealer.
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FLYBY
By Inesha N. Premaratne
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
With reading period in full swing, many students look forward to relaxing and letting loose. Often that relaxation comes with a side of alcohol. But Samir S. Faza '15 and Henry H. Wang '15 don't think it has to.
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FLYBY
By Kathryn C. Reed and Michelle B. Timmerman
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
With a tongue in cheek and pinky in air, FM presents to you our final issue of the year, plein de P.R.E.P. in which even our dogs are dapper-ly decked. Check out Kayla, a preppy puppy puggle who is just as into repetition as we are. Jury's out on how she feels about alliteration. If she doesn't agree, though, we'll just wait 15 years.
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FLYBY
By Megan B. Prasad
Monday, April 30, 2012
It's a jungle in the dorm room of juniors Laura E. D'Asaro, Juhi Kuchroo, Madeline M. Magnuson, Miriam E. Psychas, and Danni Xie. Inspired by their purchase of a frog tent at a senior sale last year, the room's jungle theme reveals the artistic creativity of its inhabitants.
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FLYBY
By Hana N. Rouse and Justin C. Worland
Sunday, April 29, 2012
University President Drew G. Faust addressed the Great House War publicly for the first time since the conflict began weeks ago.
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FLYBY
By Megan B. Prasad
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Flyby explores Kirkland H-22.
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