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...bound shuttle at Johnston Gate. It was a night of living and learning, of the unlimited promise of youth and the very, very limited navigational capabilities of recent campus arrivals. Oh, to be young, full of liquor and out for a good time. And, oh, to be following along. FM invites its readers, young and old, to reminisce or learn, rehash or recoil as we gambol down the cobblestone streets of Cambridge—kind of a bitch in heels—in search of nocturnal tomfoolery. Frolic with FM and these fun-loving first-years...
...College administration, as channeled through the body, mind and spirit of Philip A. Bean, former associate dean of freshmen, laid out Harvard’s official party line on the matter in FM last February. According to a Harvard-commissioned study of “area college students,” only 10-20 percent of students voluntarily subscribed to cable service when it was available, leaving colleges to cover the cost of the remaining 80-90 percent of unused cable hookups for which the cable company nonetheless demands payment. This translates into higher hidden “technology fees?...
Peter D. Hopkins ’04 is a government concentrator in Quincy House. One of his previous FM pieces is the basis for the upcoming Drew Barrymore film Riding on Motorcycles With Girls...
...very easily one of the most spun songs of the summer. With the constant radio play has come a very opinionated and polarized slew of fans and detractors. Is she the genuine article, worthy of our affection, or just another niche product of a corporate record label? FM found two sides to the same played-out, over-hyped coin...
...over 350 years, Harvard has stood for the advancement of knowledge, and it sometimes can seem as though everyone at Harvard knows everything. As the scholastic year begins and students decide what and how they want to learn, FM remembers that points of ignorance or bafflement can be as interesting and instructive as knowledge itself. From the clerks at 7-Eleven to fellow students to the University’s leading professors to its most glittering alums—this is...What Harvard Doesn't Know...