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Jason D. Park
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Mather-Kirkland House
In the midst of a vicious interhouse war involving the dastardly distribution of dead fish in doordrops and the nefarious
The Party Czar
It’s Monday night at fair Harvard. Typically, the biggest weeknight soirees on campus are Ec 10 study sessions in the
The Chickwich Challenge
For centuries, men have pushed themselves to the brutal boundaries of their powers, striving to fulfill the savage desire to
Getting The Party Started
The night has finally come. After a summer’s worth of legwork, the boys of 7 Promotions, a blocking group comprised
War Profiles: James J. "Jimmy" Adamouski, Captain, U.S. Army
Army Captain James F. “Jimmy” Adamouski, who was scheduled to enter Harvard Business School (HBS) this fall, was killed in
A Place to Break (Homemade) Bread
With its imposing decor and Kodak-moment perfection, Annenberg holds more appeal for gawking tourists than hungry first-years. Nevertheless, most Yardlings
‘Man Band’ Rocks Pfoho, Lip-Syncs
It happened for Backstreet, it happened for *NSync, and it happened for O-Town in front of millions on ABC’s “Making
Harvard-Bound Soldier in Iraq Dies in Helicopter Crash
Army Captain James F. “Jimmy” Adamouski, who planned to enter Harvard Business School (HBS) this fall, was killed in a
Diff'rent Strokes
At first glance, Pforzheimer’s Meat Locker doesn’t seem like a mecca for Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The walls are laden with cutouts
For The Love of The Pre-Game E-Mail
Intramural (IM) sports at Harvard bring out the best and the worst from their participants. Bruises, black eyes as well
Class of 2007 Sets Records
The College announced yesterday that the Class of 2007 faced a record-low admissions rate of 9.8 percent—and that a record-high
Harvard Is Where the Heart Is
America is... Budweiser and fried food; liberal undergraduate education and cushy investment banking jobs. For Harvard’s international students, the magnetism
Legacy
In the narrow, college-admissions sense of the word, legacy means family history advantageously intertwined with one’s alma mater. FM expands
Legacy: The First Generation
Rebekah L. Crooks ’05 realized how different her background was from many Harvard students in an economics class last year.