The Class Day Committee is pleased to announce the 2007 Class Day Student Speaker and Faculty Award Winners. Congratulations to Paul Hunyor – Class Day 2007 Student Speaker Paul Hunyor (OA) has been selected as the student speaker for HBS Class Day 2007. Paul participated in the two-round competition earlier this month, delivering his speech… Continue reading Class Day Committee Announces 2007 Student Speaker and Faculty Award Winners
Tag: Sydney
Bahamas and Australia Lead Real Medal Table
The Bahamas are the greatest sporting nation on earth, followed closely by Australia. That is the only conclusion that can be drawn from the 2004 Olympics, held in Athens from August 13th – 29th. ‘But the US topped the medal tally, with China and Russia next’ I hear some wail. So we need to take… Continue reading Bahamas and Australia Lead Real Medal Table
Conversation Non-Starters
I wouldn’t have thought this was necessary, but given the conversations I’ve been forced to endure over the last week, I’ve decided “That Guy” must once again boldly mix sports metaphors and step up to the plate to tackle an important issue: inane HBS conversation topics. Regardless of what you may think, all conversation topics… Continue reading Conversation Non-Starters
The Year Ahead in Harbus Sports
The Short AnswerIn short, we love sport. Playing it, watching it, talking about it, dreaming about it. So, as the Sports Editors in 2004, we promise you an absolute orgy of HBS, American and International sports writing and photography for the next 30 editions or so. Enjoy! Some Details- Who We AreJamil Khan hails from… Continue reading The Year Ahead in Harbus Sports
Baby, It's Cold Outside
I hate to state the obvious. But it is cold. Darn cold. It’s all I can think about or talk about. I’ve consumed more Swiss Miss hot chocolate in the past week than I have in the past five years combined. I no longer race directly to my computer to check email when I walk… Continue reading Baby, It's Cold Outside
The Outback: Not Just a Steakhouse
Sydney Opera House, Ayers Rock, Great Barrier Reef and that nut Steve Irwin stalking crocodiles (“Isn’t she a beaut?”) is what many people picture when they think of Australia. Yes, there are those things (unless Irwin is out irritating wild animals in another country), but there is so much more to the ‘Land Down Under.’… Continue reading The Outback: Not Just a Steakhouse
Case Rip Cord Goes Shopping
The beginning of each EC term brings with it a period when students can attend as many classes as they like in order to see what they want to take, knowing full well they’re all shooting for the same three classes anyway. If you, the reader, weigh the pros and cons of Class Shopping, you… Continue reading Case Rip Cord Goes Shopping