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NEWS
By Kerry M. Flynn
Monday, May 7, 2012
In their efforts to offer top-knotch public education in Cambridge, CCSC, Prospect Hill Academy, and Benjamin Banneker Charter Public School have tapped into Harvard’s resources during their fledgling years.
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FM
By FM Staff
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Sometimes, prep is staid. Not with these fifteen. Dignified, surely, but never boring. And this year’s group might be our most sweltering yet.
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FM
By Delphine Rodrik
Thursday, April 12, 2012
For the past 375 years, Harvard has produced some of the greatest intellectuals and innovators. In the era of entrepreneurship. how is the tension between thinking and doing changing the landscape of the University?
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FM
By Delphine Rodrik
Thursday, April 12, 2012
George C. Ko ’15, aware of his luck and holding tightly to it, is an entrepreneur—a businessman, a dreamer, a musician of sorts. But standing outside of Lamont on a Sunday evening, he does not look much different from the other students who hurry past. He wears a black zip-up hoodie with a Harvard crest on the right sleeve, a heavy backpack hanging dutifully from his shoulders. It’s 5:20 p.m. on the dot, and he’s looking at the shuttle schedule on his phone.
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FLYBY
By FM Staff
Monday, April 9, 2012
This week, FM's scrutiny comes to you in both video and flash graphic form. Enjoy.
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FM
By Leslie B. Arffa, Sophie T. Bearman, BETH E. BRAITERMAN, EESHA D. DAVE, Rebecca F. Elliott, Maya Jonas-Silver, Julia K. Nguyen, Kathryn C. Reed, Delphine Rodrik, Hana N. Rouse, Kevin Sun, Michelle B. Timmerman, and Andrew A. White
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
The subway, the train, the T, the underground, the metro, the tube-whatever you call it, it's how we get around. Boston's happens to be the first, and when one has the world's most ancient subway system, it's easy to dismiss it as old news. But the MBTA has a big birthday this year, and it deserves its rightful centennial celebration. For the week, we played "I Spy." This is what we saw.
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FM
By Nathalie R. Miraval
Thursday, April 5, 2012
FM staff writers explore various stops on the Boston T ...
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FM
By Gregory B. Johnston and Delphine Rodrik
Thursday, March 29, 2012
"Telling the story of Harvard's amazing diversity, telling the story of Harvard's emerging internationalism and globalist focus, telling the story of a culture of belonging at Harvard that includes students of all stripes in a way that was less true, frankly, in different generations and different centuries, is a really important part of our works," says Christine M. Heenan, Harvard's vice president of public affairs.
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FLYBY
By Li S. Zhou
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Which has more brand recognition: Coca-Cola or Harvard?
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