The day after the Facebook IPO, Mark Zuckerberg tied the knot with his longtime girlfriend.
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Your Turn, Harvard: SMU Women’s Rowers Throw Down ‘Call Me Maybe’ Challenge
Attention, college sports teams: You’re now nothing if you don’t have your own Carly Rae Jepsen lip sync video.
Harvard Baseball Team Wants You to Call Them, Maybe
The best part about this choreographed web video? It gives us an excuse to listen to an irritatingly catchy song a few more times.
Asian-American Inspiration: How Jeremy Lin Is Changing Hoops Culture
Sports fans everywhere are caught up in the mania surrounding New York Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin. But Lin’s impact is most personal, and most satisfying, among a subset of Asian Americans: those who, like Lin, grew up with …
The Rise of Jeremy Lin
The newly minted NBA phenom has traveled an unlikely path from Harvard to the New York Knicks
Reading While Eating for February 9: Strike a Pose
As New York Fashion Week begins, Thursday’s links talk dictator models and ethical threads.
Big-Apple Surprise: Linsanity Lights Up New York
The New York Knicks may have found the point guard they so desperately needed, from a source no one expected.
Jeremy Lin, who was playing in the NBA’s development league — the minors — just two weeks ago, scored 28 points …
Harvard Is No Longer the World’s Best School — On One List, at Least
Harvard has toppled off its lofty perch.
U.S. News & World Report’s Shocker-Free 2012 College Rankings
U.S. News & World Report released its annual list of America’s Best Colleges today and the news is, well, not exactly surprising.
Take That, Harvard: University of Cambridge Named World’s Best College
The University of Cambridge emerged victorious for the second successive year in the latest league table of global academic institutions.
New York City Private School to Charge $40,000 Tuition
So, they serve lunch on golden platters, right?
Fellowship Pays Students $100,000 To Not Attend College
In an apparent hunt for the next Mark Zuckerberg or Bill Gates (both famously college dropouts), Peter Thiel, the co-founder of PayPal, will pay 24 college-aged students $100,000 to not attend college for two years. Instead, the …