Jannie S. Tsuei
Students Get West Point Experience, For a Weekend
Skipping out on half a week of classes, four undergraduates traveled to West Point, N.Y. last week to rub elbows
Refining the Rivalry
Sure, Harvard students pretty much know what accessories to bring and what to leave at home when it comes to
Annan Adviser Plugs Foreign Service
A former adviser to U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan neatly wrapped up International Careers Week on Friday with a discussion
Weatherhead Center Hosts Career Week
Fellows and students from across the University shared their experiences in international diplomacy, business and journalism during three panel discussions
Eastern Exposure
Eyes closed and sitting cross-legged on forest green cushions in Andover Chapel, I suddenly feel—very itchy. My mind guiltily contemplates
Beyond Logo Coffee Mugs and Free Appetizers
It’s easy enough to defer the perennial aunts-at-family-reunions question, “What are you going to do with your life?,” by signing
Like Love Story, But Less Nauseating
It was a rocky start for a too-cute-to-be-true ending. Taj had the luck to be in a single by himself
Harvard Explained?
Q: How can the joys of Harvard e-mail last for ever and ever? A: To delete or not to delete:
In All The Wrong Places
Exasperated Boston singles, tired of the “incestuous” and “cliquey” area dating scene, leaped at the opportunity to expand their horizons—on
Add It Up
At 10:00 a.m. on a Saturday, most college students aren’t even awake yet. Yet on this morning, 71 students are
From Food Executive to Art Steward
The road from food industry executive to national arts booster is not a path well-traveled. But it is the path
Sandel, Summers Debate Economics
When students in Moral Reasoning 22, “Justice” filed into Sanders Theatre yesterday, they expected to witness a heated debate. But
In Taipei, Law School Grad Beats Public Health Alum
Popular incumbent and Harvard Law School graduate Ying-jeou Ma won the Taipei mayoral election decisively Saturday, positioning him to be
Kirby Presides Over Forum on U.S.-Taiwanese Relations
Panelists discussed the contentious relationship between Taiwan and China at the ARCO Forum last Friday, addressing cross-strait economic gaps and
Alums Vie for Top Post in Taiwan's Capital City
A Harvard graduate is guaranteed to win the Taipei mayoral election this Saturday in a race that may have important