Word: oludamini
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...Oludamini D. Ogunnaike ‘07 is always drumming—literally. Though his other media include a djembe, a table, and his knees, Ogunnaike’s most frequent form of artistic expression might simply be tapping out rhythms on the floor with his feet, as he instinctively does throughout our interview.In addition to his involvement in music, Dam, as friends call him, is a psychology and African studies joint concentrator, a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and a recipient of the prestigious Rockefeller Fellowship, which provides students with funding to travel abroad after graduation. Ogunnaike grew...
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...Oludamini Ogunnaike ’07 is a psychology and African and African-American studies concentrator in Lowell House...
...Before exiting the room, Katalyst—as he’s known in breaker circuts—stops to answer a question from a fellow breaker, demonstrating complicated moves in an unassuming way. “Kunle’s like a funky turtle,” writes Oludamini D. Ogunnaike ’07 in an e-mail. “He’s slow, cool, deliberate, and meticulous, but the boy can move like nobody’s business.” Oladehin is one of the co-officers of the Harvard Breakers Organization...
...graduating students for a year of purposeful travel, are Matthew A. Busch ’07 of Leverett House, Olivia H. Gage ’07 of Adams House, Emily W. Hogeland ’07 of Currier House, Kelly L. Lee ’07 of Currier House, Oludamini D. Ogunnaike ’07 of Lowell House, Annie R. Riley ’07 of Quincy House, and Amy R. Tao ’07 of Currier House. The fellowship was established in 1966 in memory of Michael C. Rockefeller ’60, who drowned...