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...great mentor and a great advisor.” Travia is the mind behind Harvard’s social-norms initiative, which distributes pens, notepads, and Nalgene bottles emblazoned with statistics of Harvard students’ healthy drinking habits. He has also increased alcohol education and workshops for freshmen, and has seen Harvard’s National Alcohol Screening Day boast the highest campus-wide participation in the country. “To be able to work with students who are truly struggling with substance abuse issues...can be really powerful,” said Travia. But he emphasizes students?...
...nude in New Haven: 1) Dean Pilbeam. The man must have a nice body, what with his abstaining from alcohol and the workout he gets from killing parties. 2) Domna. A regular at Hemenway gym, and she also works off calories by booting tourists and ID-less freshmen. 3) President Drew Faust. Kick those other three Ivy League female presidents off that Glamour cover with your stunning looks. And then run naked around Yale. 4) Larry Summers. Boys may be better at math and science, but are they better at streaking across football fields? We’ll decide that...
...Current freshmen and sophomores will most likely graduate under the Core Curriculum, the professor in charge of implementing its replacement said at yesterday’s full Faculty meeting. Moving away from earlier plans that would have brought the Classes of 2010 and 2011 under the general education program, Jay M. Harris said the new curriculum would not go into effect until fall 2009. That means that the Class of 2013 would be the first to enter under the new requirements. Harris said the committee expects to have a small number of courses available to students in the fall...
...match saw Harvard put the Penn defense under constant pressure for the first time. The Crimson served a lot of crosses into the box, but none of them were able to connect with a Harvard player. The best work of the afternoon came from the Crimson’s freshmen. Harvard looked most dangerous when Katherine Sheeleigh, Kerry Kartsonis, and Gina Wideroff combined with some clever link-up play. While those three freshmen will be key components of next year’s team, the match was also a chance for the team to say goodbye to its three seniors...
...freshmen of the women’s swimming and diving team made significant contributions this weekend as Harvard beat Cornell, 168.5-128.5, and Dartmouth, 174-124, on Saturday in Hanover, N.H. The meet was the team’s first of the year, although the swimmers got their feet wet last weekend in a scrimmage against Florida State. “[The freshmen] are amazing—they are stepping up in every event,” co-captain Lindsay Hart said. “It is so exciting to see them compete.” This year?...