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Gretchen Ho took up a short course, “The Business of Entertainment, Media, and Sports,” at the prestigious Harvard Business School.
Gretchen Ho took up a short course, “The Business of Entertainment, Media, and Sports,” at the prestigious Harvard Business School.
“What, like it’s hard?” That was “Legally Blonde” heroine Elle Woods’ response to her ex-boyfriend when he expressed surprise about her getting into Harvard to study law. In the real
The prestigious Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has produced Filipinos who have made an impact in the fields of law, arts, science, business and politics. Among them was the late
“Miss ko na talaga Harvard hays.” That was one of over 5,700 comments written in response to a post on Harvard University’s Facebook page, showing a mask-wearing student surrounded by
“’Game of Thrones’ does dramatize nicely some fundamental things going on in medieval courts. Tensions between a queen and the younger women who marry their sons are some ‘Real Housewives of 10th-century Germany’ kind of stuff…”
David Rockefeller Jr. nodded, and a smile played on his lips as he listened to the Philippine Madrigal Singers’ Westernized rendition of “Ili Ili Tulog Anay.”
The Inquirer’s Sept. 6, 2014 issue carried a front page news that aroused my interest. It was about a first successful experiment in “brain-to-brain” contact, or telepathy.
The Harvard community in Cambridge, MA, was roiled in early May by the effort of a campus group to stage a Black Mass in a campus facility. An actual Black Mass involves the desecration of a consecrated host and a mockery of the Catholic Eucharistic liturgy.
Harvard University scientists have confirmed that a 19th century French treatise in its libraries is bound in human skin, Harvard University said this week, after a bevvy of scientific testing.
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