Gina Grant appeared to be the ideal candidate for admission to Harvard University, until news broke that she killed her mother after years of abuse.
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Sasria preps for potential grid collapse chaos, Tiger Woods accused of sexual harassment, King’s Coronation is finally over, and Harvard releases the longest study ever into what makes us happy.
I’m sorry you didn’t get into Massachusetts’ Harvard University. On the plus side, you’ve saved yourself roughly $70 000 in annual tuition and some of the courses are free.
Harvard University astrophysicist Avi Loeb reckons we’ve already been presented with conclusive evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence.
I don’t know much about American football, but even I’m aware of the rivalry between Harvard and Yale, and the importance of their annual match.
Whether it’s Harry and Meghan or Malia and this cat, it seems the UK and the US have never been more attracted to one another.
Malia Obama began her first year at Harvard University with a minor altercation with a grandm,a who wanted to take her picture. Not happy.
Ever wondered what it takes to be happy? The longest study ever conducted on the matter has provided some pretty interesting observations.
If you’re looking for a way to increase your fertility chances, try bag yourself a toyboy to “invigorate” your eggs. Seriously.
You have to be pretty exceptional to gain acceptance into Harvard, but I guess we have learnt that Zucks tends to stand out from the crowd.
I landed at Boston’s Logan International Airport earlier this week, before I settle into my studies at Harvard Business School.
It won’t be long before I head off to the US to attend a course, living on campus at Harvard Business School. It’s been a long time coming and fortuitous in every sense. This is why.
The beginning of the year probably has you wondering what the next 10 months holds, especially when you take a look at the career path you have chosen.
Right now, you probably know a handful of people who have jobs you hadn’t even heard of more than five years ago.
It usually takes something special between the ears in order to graduate from Harvard, and this chap has shown he has charisma to boot.
The Harvard debate team were left feeling a little silly after their team, the national champions, were beaten by a threesome from a maximum security prison.
Professor-student relationships only end well in dirty movies, which is why when Harvard officially outlawed the practice we wondered what took them so long.
The Sex Slave scandal has gathered more steam as another public figure has been named and shamed. Would the man who defended OJ Simpson ever do something morally unconscionable?
Mark Zuckerberg is now one of the biggest figures in the history of business. These days a speech by Facebook’s CEO fills auditoriums to the brim with tycoons worth millions and billions of dollars. But back in 2005 almost no one pitched up for the speech he gave at Harvard.
News just in, Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder of Facebook and seller of your personal information, is no longer single. The world may now breathe a collective sigh of relief. None of us could bare his loneliness for even one a moment longer.