Seniors
15 Hottest Freshmen: Where Are They Now?
Three years ago, we selected the hottest freshmen of the Class of 2012. Now, at the end of our time at Harvard, we caught up with the hottest 15 to see how their hot status has affected their lives.
Michael Beckham and Sarah Godfrey
Sarah C. Godfrey first met J. Michael Beckham ’12 in the fourth grade.that day she went home from school and told her grandmother, “I’m going to marry Michael Beckham.”
An Empty, Canted Street
There’s a stretch of land, no longer than one tenth of a mile long, that I know better than any other. With a little hustle I can make the distance in less than a minute flat.
Matthew Gibbons and Renee Roberts
They say to keep your friends close but your enemies closer—advice that Matthew R. Gibbons ’12 and Renee Roberts have taken to heart.
The Lamont Garden
I did get to the Lamont garden once. I’d just come out of an exam, last term, in the winter.
Amy Chen and Dylan Kotliar
When Amy Chen ’12 and Dylan A. Kotliar returned home to Princeton, N.J. during Thanksgiving their freshman year, they rekindled their high-school romance.
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.
Learning to Listen
I am Jewish, which naturally means that my parents’ prime responsibilities were to feed me excessive amounts of food and foster my neuroticism from a very young age.
Pressroom/Permanence
Down in the concrete, the linotype machine Model 8, No. 47944 manufactured by the Mergenthaler Linotype Co. will still bear the marks of the anonymous workers, engineers, and draftsmen who once rolled that proud machine off of a factory floor in New York.
Chelsea Barry and Tyler Runge
Chelsea D. Barry ’12 and Tyler B. Runge ’12 can thank a number of chance encounters during freshman year for a four-year relationship that culminated in their engagement just over a week ago.
Oh, I Remember
When the guy wearing that jersey nailed a half-court heave to give his team a triple-overtime victory—and no one I knew was there to see the damn thing.
A Little Piece of Peace
There’s something about the Garage Starbucks that just works for me.