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As HBS students, we often take the campus that surrounds us for granted. When you leave campus and compare us with Sloan, however, it's easy to see that we are completely and utterly spoiled. And whereas most business schools occupy just a slither of a larger campus, we have our own self-contained compound completely separate from other, more trivial disciplines. (1) comment
Section A. The A-Team. Those people dressed in togas. We go by different names depending on the context (and the jurisdiction), but mere words can't capture our essence. Heavy are the heads the bear the Section A crown. We have to uphold the fine traditions of the Alpha while pretending, in true Clark Kent form, that our inclusion in the alphabetically preeminent Section was merely accidental. (0) comments
-Lovers of Beer Pong -Most Organized Section (Planning Section Events, Etc.) -Very Cohesive Section -We Owned the HBS Show (Number of actors/director/crew involved (0) comments
Section B Personality Laid back and no drama from day one, however the irony is that pretty much everyone is President of some club (perhaps this is an indication that HBS has too many positions…but we like to think otherwise). Mascot -Due to our laid back nature we never really decided, however several come to mind: Bees, -Grupo Bimbo and wooden letter B that is blue and sits in the front of the classroom. (0) comments
Family Planning: the Awkward Side of Section E's Democracy Following a series of parliamentary procedures and delay tactics by the opposition, Section E's legislature passed a measure to conceive its first child. The 38 - 21 vote (31 abstentions) came after 52 minutes of heated debate during last Wednesday's lunch period. (0) comments
The Section F experience has meant different things to different people. F has offered friendship, financial guidance, and fodder for hilarious skydecks and loving impressions. We are bonded by thoughts of wanting more money, rather than less; crazy late night emails; a strong desire to chant the names of our compatriots; colorful outfit wars; beer pong; a love of sunshine; and a genuine appreciation of 90 people in Aldrich 107. (0) comments
Obviously every section thinks they're awesome. Yet Section J has the distinct & exclusive pleasure of actually knowing that we're the best. A quick look at the 5p's of Marketing should demonstrate J's dominance. Product: Unbridled awesomeness Place: Section J dominates several routes to market. (0) comments
In the past year, The Harbus has brought forward the most pressing issues affecting the Harvard Business School community: from the global economic crisis to the U.S. elections and diversity at HBS. If there is any issue that will confront Harvard Business School graduates as they re-enter the work force, it is the renewed backlash against MBAs. (0) comments
In the first-year Negotiations case, the electric utility company Endesa and the indigenous people of Chile, the Pehuenche, came to a stalemate in negotiating the terms over which the Pehuenche would allow their ancestral lands to be flooded for a hydropower dam. (0) comments