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NEWS
By Francis E Cambronero, Francheska M. Loza, and Nosipho D. McGinty
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Today in Photos (03/06/12)
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NEWS
By Parul Agarwal, Grace L. Chen, Anita B. Hofschneider, Rosa Huang, Mandi Nyambi, Sarah P Reid, Emma G. Smith, and Dennis J. Zheng
Monday, March 5, 2012
Today in Photos (02/05/2012)
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FLYBY
By Kevin T. Wittenberg
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Although the statistics vary, data shows that students will sit on a toilet for somewhere between six days and three weeks straight during their time at Harvard. These impressive numbers inspired an odyssey in search of Harvard bathrooms fit for a king. If you have time, take a pit stop at one of these locations, which sport some of Harvard restrooms' finest décor.
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FLYBY
By John A. Elzinga
Saturday, March 3, 2012
You've done it in Widener stacks. You've jumped naked into the Charles. You've even seen both Lady Gaga and John Legend in the course of a week. Or maybe you haven't actually done any of these, but are just looking to do something new.
Luckily, Flyby has you covered. In case you're having a rough week or need a break from studying for your midterms, here are 10 things you can do on campus to cool off during the pre-spring break grind.
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NEWS
By Allie Stote
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Stephanie Germanotta, more commonly known as Lady Gaga, visited the Harvard campus to launch the Born This Way Foundation, an anti-bullying campaign focused on empowering youth and social outreach, at Sanders Theater. Accompanying Gaga were her mother, Cynthia Germanotta, and media mogul Oprah Winfrey. Dedicated fans traveled from all over to try and catch a glimpse of the superstar.
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FLYBY
By FM Staff
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
It's leap day, guys—which means things are getting freaky. An extra day added to the calendar prompts planetary misalignment and karmic hijinks. But never fear: Flyby's own personal astrologist is here to reveal what the spheres have in store for you on this day of all astral energies.
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ARTS
By Ola Topczewska
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Although the singing is sometimes lackluster, the show makes up for this with its actors’ passion and Macleod’s effective direction.
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ARTS
By Christine A. Hurd
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
With smooth execution, devoted acting, and highly interwoven technical specifics, “Hot Mess” transcends its misleadingly juvenile title to become a profound fashioning of universal issues.
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NEWS
By Sagar Desai
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
A study led by Harvard Medical School professor and gerontologist Douglas P. Kiel has become the focus of attention once more after the Department of Health and Human Services alleged that efforts to correct the study’s ethical violations were insufficient.
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NEWS
By Ginny C. Fahs
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Filmmaker Helen Whitney discussed four very different groups of outsiders—Trappist monks, targets of a Communist witch hunt, young gang members, and mentally ill adults—through the lens of spirituality in a lecture in Memorial Church.
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