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Getting sent to the Ad Board is a twisted mark of pride. You are a badass, perhaps an abuser of substances, possibly academically dishonest, and definitely not your typical Harvard nerd. Unless you’re me, that is, in which case the Ad Board officially admonishes you for failing to actually enroll in half of your classes for the spring semester...
...admonishment from the Ad Board for my “inattention to administrative details” perhaps stung a little. This superfluous reprimand was, regardless, on target. I will never make such a brainless mistake again. But I have no reason to think this will be the last time an oblivious student like me slips through the Harvard bureaucracy—I just hope the advising system is there to catch...
...wasn’t allowed to speak about apartheid at cocktail parties in South Africa,” she said at a press conference after her award ceremony. Unwilling to compromise and join the Foreign Service, Schoonmaker moved to New York and answered an ad for an assistant film editor, chiefly due to her childhood love of film...
...Students contacted by The Crimson about their experiences with the Ad Board did not return requests for comment...
...According to the Ad Board’s annual “Guide for Students,” which explains the board’s procedures and policies, the board made over 2,300 decisions during the 2005-2006 academic year. Only six percent were disciplinary cases...