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Winklevi To Appeal to Supreme Court

Despite losing their lawsuit for a bigger slice of Facebook last month, Tyler S.H. Winklevoss '04 and Cameron O.H. Winklevoss '04 are refusing to put the drama to rest.

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LS1b Staff Investigates Cheating on Facebook

The teaching staff of Life Sciences 1b is investigating possible disciplinary measures for “course-wide cheating,” according to an email sent by teaching fellow Iain J. MacLeod to his students last week.

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More Legal Drama for Zuckerberg

Just when we thought Zuckerberg was done for good with Winklevi drama and all other legal matters, Paul D. Ceglia of Wellsville, NY filed a lawsuit against Facebook claiming partial ownership of the company.

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Playboy Names Kirkland H33 'Most Coveted Dorm Room'

It's not everyday that you get to use Playboy and Harvard in the same sentence. but in Playboy's May issue rating the top party schools in America, the magazine named Kirkland H33 the most coveted dorm room in the United States as a result of its storied history as the room in which Mark Zuckerberg launched Facebook.

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Winklevi Lose Case Against Facebook

After years of litigation in hopes of scoring a bigger slice of Facebook, Tyler H. Winklevoss '04 and Cameron H. Winklevoss '04 were told enough is enough on Monday by a 3-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Barring further legal action, the Winklevosses are now forced to accept a deal worth well over $100 million.

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On-Campus Interviews

In October 2005, Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook, sits in front of the Science Center interviewing students for positions at his company.

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Facebook founder Mark E. Zuckerberg.

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Mark Zuckerberg, creator of facebook.com, speaks to students in Computer Sciences 50 about the design and code of his wildly popular networking site in 2005.

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Zuckerberg, back, head of table, and his team of programmers, including Dustin A. Moskovitz '06-'07, left, do their business casually at the kitchen table in Palo Alto, Cal. the summer after founding thefacebook and leaving Harvard.

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On Feb. 4, 2004, then-sophomore Mark E. Zuckerberg launched thefacebook from his dorm room in Kirkland House. A year later, he took time off Harvard to work on the site full-time and never returned to the College.

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Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg, right, credits his roommates, Dustin A. Moskovitz '06 and Christopher R. Hughes '06, left and middle, as the site's social directors in 2004.

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