OI Wins Intramural Football Championship

OI beat NH today 22-6 in the IM football championship. OI finished the season undefeated at 8-0. Jake Capps opened the scoring with an interception in his own end zone which he returned 105 yards for a touchdown. After Jason Rapp converted the extra point for an 8-0 OI lead, NH countered with a long… Continue reading OI Wins Intramural Football Championship

Harvard Ball to Paintball

NH razzled and dazzled at Harvard Ball. Quite different from Priscilla Ball, NH began the evening sipping wine and nibbling on cheese at Amy Rabinowitz’s highly-prized SFP apartment. Then, thanks to Patricia Pu, our Social Chair Extraordinaire, we traveled in style altogether via coach bus. And finally, showing off new tuxes and dresses, we mingled… Continue reading Harvard Ball to Paintball

NH?s Unsung Heroes

I know I?m always raving about my section, and people probably think I?m exaggerating, but honestly speaking, New H this year just may be the best section in the history of the world. Rather than speak about the entire section now, I just wanted to mention a few people specifically, and I will call them… Continue reading NH?s Unsung Heroes

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Ask the Local

It’s about that time – you’ve been on campus for long enough that you have forgotten how to talk about anything but cases and recruiting. If you need a break from things, here are four of my favorites places for a weekend away. 1. Martha’s Vineyard, MA. I spent a delightful few days here last… Continue reading Ask the Local

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NI Takes Second Victory

(ALLSTON – NI Sports Press). NI brought home its second victory of the season, this time against NH with a 5:1 score. The boys and girl from the bunkers of Aldrich 10 put all what was needed for a convincing victory: speed, effectiveness, team play and – why not – fair play. Forwards Wael Sawan… Continue reading NI Takes Second Victory

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NG kicks NH

“Just for the fun of it” being the motto and “let’s not get hurt” the drive, the NG team did a fine job of getting back at NH after conceding the first goal in the early stages of the game on Sep 23. The team kept defense solid all throughout the game and was especially… Continue reading NG kicks NH

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NJ Soccer Edges NH 6-5

Last Wednesday, NJ played NH who played very well and gave us a tough time on the pitch. NJ started down 0:2 after two counter-goals, but then we shifted up one gear and turned around the game to win it 6:5. Leading NJ to victory with goals were Hysam Galal, Bong Koh, Max Osofsky (2),… Continue reading NJ Soccer Edges NH 6-5

NH: Vaunted Madness

Vaunted Madness is down to its Sweet Sixteen. Spearheaded by Section H Deejay, Brian Hoskins, Section H has been participating for the past few weeks in a self-run tournament of silly games. Every student participates, broken out in “country” quartiles, and then each student also turns in their brackets, hoping to be the one who… Continue reading NH: Vaunted Madness

NH: Spring Break 2002

On March 25th, Aldrich 9 looked different under the fluorescent lights. While Professor Koehn continued to enlighten us with her usual entrepreneurial spirit and Professor Pill again wowed us with his masterful chalkboard cartography skills, a new, warm cast of sun-kissed skin highlighted by bright-colored clothing, and tired eyes yet new vigor and life filled… Continue reading NH: Spring Break 2002

NK Hangs On To Beat NH

Highlights included a 9-point halftime lead sparked by sharpshooting from Santos and pesky defense from De Vitton de Peyruis. The second half started with NK sputtering as NH ran off 8 points unanswered due to Shah’s shoddy defense. Kiarie came to the rescue (after completing his case reading obligations in the first half) and was… Continue reading NK Hangs On To Beat NH

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NH Goes to NH

As the term winds down, the men and women of Section H are spending as much time as possible with each other-scheduling events almost nightly. On June 27, the crowd went out to the Red Sox-Tampa Bay Devil Rays game at Fenway. When he bought the tickets in March, organizer Curt Medeiros was heard to… Continue reading NH Goes to NH

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To Intern or Not? That is the Question

The real world reared its ugly head over the last few weeks, as cohort students began to think about their lives outside of the HBS bubble. In pursuit of August internship positions, approximately half of the cohort interviewed with a range of consulting and investment banking firms. After the interviews concluded, the response from the… Continue reading To Intern or Not? That is the Question

Take an Exam in Your Underwear? Not This Time

Well, it worked in March. Due to the success of last March’s Negotiations final for the September Cohort students, which was held on the March 5, the day Boston was blanketed with 10 inches of snow, the Negotiations faculty decided to give the Januaries the same opportunity to take their exam in their underwear. Unfortunately,… Continue reading Take an Exam in Your Underwear? Not This Time

The Campus is Ours!!

No lines and plenty of open tables in the Spangler dining room. Empty tennis and racquetball courts at Shad. Free reign of the library. No crowds in Aldrich. The Januaries are all alone on campus (not counting the Exec Eds)! And most of the Jans couldn’t be happier. “Just as I expected we rule the… Continue reading The Campus is Ours!!

Protesters End Three-Week Sit-in in Harvard Yard

While HBS students were preparing for exams or for their spring break during the past three weeks, they were largely unaware of the large-scale protests occurring in Harvard Yard, and more specifically, inside the office of University President Neil Rudenstine. The HBS campus was entirely unaffected by the protest, in which 52 members of the… Continue reading Protesters End Three-Week Sit-in in Harvard Yard

Jans Survive Term 1

While 1500 HBS students are taking their final exams and either preparing for their summer travel and reintroductions into the real world (or at least for summer internships), the 350 January cohort students of the Class of 2002 are ready for another term at HBS. This is the last crop of Januaries, after the decision… Continue reading Jans Survive Term 1

Life in NH

Well, last week’s Harbus brought you all of the goings on in those other January sections, but since this reporter was still busy drinking at the HBS Show cast party while setting his obnoxious pink socks ablaze as last week’s submission deadline passed, NH will instead stand alone in the spotlight for this issue. In… Continue reading Life in NH

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NH Takes a Break

While all of the RC-September and EC students were enjoying their weeks of pi¤a coladas and sun-baked beaches, the men and women of NH suffered through two snowstorms and four midterms, only to learn that two of the tests didn’t even count! Nevertheless, NH students learned so much, they were eager to share their newly… Continue reading NH Takes a Break

Life in NH

The 85 students of Section H, which stands for Hellraisers of the January Cohort, have burst onto the HBS scene since they came together at the end of Foundations in late January. The section includes an architect, three of the cohort’s four Germans, (for the first time) two Portuguese students, several Canadians (it’s hard to… Continue reading Life in NH

NH Battles ND on Road to Playoffs

NH and ND battled this past Monday, with NH emerging with a 4-1 victory. The game featured continuous back and forth play, with Santiago “Watch Where My Elbows Are and You Won’t Get Hurt” Marra controlling much of the midfield for ND. However, Sahil “What Happened to My Skydeck Award” Patel stepped up to mark… Continue reading NH Battles ND on Road to Playoffs

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NF Retain their Unbeaten Record

Kevin Costner, that great luminary of American cinema, once said that, “Real heroes are men who fall and fail and are flawed, but win out in the end because they’ve stayed true to their ideals and beliefs and commitments.” Never was this truer than on Monday afternoon, when Joao Pedro Martins de Carvalho overcame the… Continue reading NF Retain their Unbeaten Record

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NC Start Strong

NC 4 – 3 NHNC 4 – 2 NAArgentinian star Rafa Guida Masoni collected a slide rule pass from Aussie Joseph Tesvic on the edge of NH’s area, checked, looked up and unleased a curling left foot shot that shook the back of the net. Five minutes gone and Team C’s season was up and… Continue reading NC Start Strong

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