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Jessie J. Jiang

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See Faust at Fenway

The Harvard Alumni Association is raffling off two tickets for the Red Sox vs. Baltimore Orioles game on Wednesday, Sept. 22, during which President Drew Faust will throw the first pitch at Fenway and the Kuumba Singers will sing the national anthem.

Student Groups

Dinner's in the Quad Tonight

Even if you're planning to be a rebel by skipping the Activities Fair today (held in the Quad from 4 to 7 p.m.), Harvard has almost essentially mandated that you attend.

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College

Census Forms Due Today!

If you're planning on submitting your 2010 U.S. Census form, here's a friendly reminder that you need to turn it into your House today. According to two separate e-mails sent out by Kirkland House building manager Scott Haywood and Pforzheimer House administrator Suzanne Watts, the College will collect the Census forms from drop-off boxes around midday today (1 p.m. in Kirkland and noon in Pfoho).

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Student Groups

Beers, Burgers, and Stone Cold Steve Austin at the Lampoon

Stone Cold Steve Austin made an appearance in Cambridge on Friday to grill burgers and throw back a couple of drinks at The Harvard Lampoon, a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine.

Harvard Business School

Steve Pagliuca Running Facebook Ads (and for Office?)

You know that Facebook in en route to taking over the world when politicians start putting up advertisements for themselves on its sidebar. Stephen Pagliuca, unsuccessful candidate for the U.S. Senator seat formerly occupied by Mass. Senator Edward M. Kennedy ’54-’56, was recently spotted encouraging users on Facebook to “Become a Fan.” Now we have to wonder, is Pagliuca gearing up for another run?

Harvard in the World

Faust Goes to Japan

Who wouldn't want to be the president of Harvard? After traversing through China in 2008 and much of Africa during Thanksgiving last year, University President Drew G. Faust’s next destination is Tokyo, Japan. This, of course, is all for business purposes only, namely in a continued effort to promote Harvard and encourage international scholastic cooperation.

Student Publications

Comp FlyBy!

Read FlyBy? Love it, hate it? Want to change it? Well, The Harvard Crimson* Blog Board is proud to present its first ever Spring Comp!

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House Life

Mastering the Torch

Ever wonder what our House Masters do when they are not parenting hundreds of (sometimes whiny) college students? Adams House Master Judy S. Palfrey '67 carried the Olympic torch through Canada this past Tuesday on Jan. 19.

Student Life

New Year, New Resolutions

As we enter the new decade, Flyby would like to take some time to reflect on the past and ponder ...

House Life

All of Kirkland's Christmas Wishes Come True

Christmas spirit seeped into every nook and cranny of Kirkland House this past week as students went out of their ...

Religious Groups

Christianity Sees Shifting Place

When Charles M. Stang ’97, now an assistant professor of early Christian thought at Harvard Divinity School, was at the College, he was “not at all” religious.

House Life

Pfoho, The Devil's Snare?

An e-mail chain on "Pf-OPEN" last night revealed some interesting statistics. It turns out that that the Pforzheimer House’s email ...

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