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Today in Photos (02/21/12)

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Christina Twicken and Maddie Coveno perform a duet monologue titled "My Vagina Was My Village". The monologue was based on one Bosnian woman refugee's experience of being raped as a systematic tactic of view.

Molotov Cafe
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Molotov Cafe

The ex-Molotov Cafe, shown here on February 19th, is slated to be reopened by Adams house residents sometime this year.

Visual Arts

The Vagina Monologues

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Li Murphy '15 turns to talk to one of her fellow Vagina Monologues participant as the cast exits the stage.

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Gabrielle Guarracino '12 spoke along with the entire cast of the 2012 Vagina Monologues at Harvard in the final piece, "Over It".

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Gina Kim '15 introduced "They Beat the Girl Out of My Boy...Or So They Tried", "What If I Told You I Didn't Have a Vagina", "I Was There In the Room", "My Vagina Was My Village", "The Little Coochi Snorcher That Could", and "Spotlight: For My Sisters in PortAuPrinceBukavuNewOrleans".

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The crowd cheered loudly at the end of the final dramatic reenactments of "The Woman Who Loved to Make Vaginas Happy" by Nike Verghese '12.

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"There's the almost moan, the right on it moan, the elegant moan, the Grace Slick moan...the machine-gun moan, the tortured Zen moan, the Diva moan, the college moan...I should be studying. I should be studying," explained Nike Verghese '12.

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Friday night four students from Boston area colleges visit the Peer Contraceptive Counselors table at a reception following The Vagina Monologues.

Cabot Café
On Campus

Cabot Café to Reopen with Better Space, Cheaper Prices

Nestled far off in the remoteness of the Quad, Cabot Café, which reopens next week, awaits with the chance to escape the Square's hubbub.

Student Life

Lady Gaga, FBI Files, and Obama Shooting Marshmallows

1. With Facebook going public soon, Lady Gaga wants in on the action. She's created her own social media site named "Little Monsters," aimed at consolidating her fanbase—which is certainly large, considering she has 19 million followers on Twitter. 2. Speaking of Facebook, Mark E. Zuckerberg raised eyebrows this week by appearing to endorse Mitt Romney. The catch? Zuckerberg actually just "liked" a post written by Slate's Farhad Manjoo, which read, "Just try looking at the Romney logo without seeing MONEY." #failbook 3. Meanwhile, the FBI just released Steve Jobs's file. Any interesting finds? Not really, aside from his past drug use and tendency to "distort reality."

Recruiting, Suits, Ties
Student Life

The Side Effects of Investment Banking

Springtime at Harvard means that hundreds of students are strapping on their fancy suits, accentuating the action verbs on their resumes, and exposing themselves to another deadly outbreak of investment banking interviews. Unbeknownst to most of these finance-types, however, are the health risks that result from continual exposure to such workplace activity.

"Bully" Film at the Ed School
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Today in Photos, 02/15/12

Table Tennis Team Practices for NYC
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Table Tennis Team Practices for NYC

Nancy Chen '13 practices with the Harvard Table Tennis Club, which placed second at a division tournament two weeks ago-- qualifying for regionals in NYC.

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