Fifteen Most Interesting
Stephanie M. Cole
Stephanie M. Cole ’11 is an avid scrapbooker. She has kept every ticket stub and postcard she has received since ...
Rachel L. Wagley
Rachel L. Wagley ‘11 arrived on Harvard’s campus excited about the prospect of conveying her conservative convictions to a college ...
Charlie Albright
Before reading period last semester, Charlie Albright ’11 was not only juggling a full course load, but also a full ...
P. Kenzie Bok
Working at the White House this summer, Marshall Scholar P. Kenzie Bok ’11 was busy reading letters from America. It ...
Isidore M.T. Bethel
When asked what he sees himself doing after graduating from Harvard in the spring, Isidore “Izzy” M.T. Bethel ’11 gives ...
Ricky D. Kuperman
Ice hockey may be the national pastime where he comes from, but Ricky D. Kuperman ’11—a native of Toronto, Canada—was ...
Sherry Gong
Sherry Gong ’11 is brilliant with numbers. She is, after all, headed to New Orleans this January to receive the ...
Scott A. Levin-Gesundheit
On a campus where people are sometimes accused of taking life too seriously, Scott A. Levin-Gesundheit ’11—the Immediate Gratification Players’ ...
Remeike J.B. Forbes
Some friends of Remeike J.B. Forbes ’11 joke that he is the most patriotic guy they know. He is a ...
Karla M. Cornejo Villavicencio
“Karla’s ability to juggle so many classes and writerly pursuits is mysterious. Maybe she’s a spy,” says George H. Blaustein, ...
Dmitry "Mitka" Vaintrob
In eighth grade, when most students were still struggling to solve for x, Dmitry “Mitka” Vaintrob ’11 was taking college-level ...
Baltazar A. Zavala
On the afternoon of Harvard’s glorious victory over Yale, Baltazar ‘Zar’ A. Zavala ’11 opened up a text message informing ...