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...Fayetteville, Georgia. He feels geriatric now that his entering class has graduated. In his first and final semester as a columnist, he will diagnose the social pathologies endemic at Harvard utilizing his eye for all things bizarre, telling and off-kilter (like mental disorders). Part sass, part class, his column “High Society” will appear on alternate Wednesdays...
...physics concentrator in Quincy House, still thinks everyone should know what the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol can do for them. To that end, “Bits and Bytes,” his column on technology policy at Harvard and in the world at large, will continue to appear on alternate Mondays...
...government concentrator in Lowell House, enjoys message discipline, fiscal responsibility, and long walks on the beach. “Politically Corrected” investigates the political and policy choices of public officials, and wonders: Is this the best we can do? Occasionally, he asks other questions. His column will appear on alternate Thursdays...
...social studies concentrator in Adams House, will walk the fine line between political hack and hopeless wonk in his column, “The Progressive.” Cheap shots and naïve idealism will be mixed accordingly. His column will appear on alternate Wednesdays...
...Pforzheimer House. Reminding us that no university is an island, he assumes the mantle of pop-cultural anthropologist to contextualize Harvard within its Cambridge/Boston surroundings. Since shipping in from New York, he’s acquired a taste for Sam Adams, local politics, and the Red Sox. His column, “Town and Gown,” will appear on alternate Thursdays...