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...nonsense and a heightened sensitivity in the presence of competitive fellow writers. I’m stealing this metaphor merely to elaborate upon a culture that is all too familiar to me, to my fellow thesis-patients and to the underclassmen—quarantined first-years and anxious juniors alike??€”who watch us groan...
...fundraising demands that traditionally have preceded chatting up undergrads on the president’s list of priorities. But Summers makes the Undergraduate Council meeting rounds, heads to House Masters’ open houses once in a while and talks consistently—to colleagues and national publications alike??€”about improving the experience of students at the College...
...fact have less power). But even if we’re all riding IT around downtown in a few years, IT really wasn’t worth all of the advance press. The mystery that surrounded IT for a year attracted wild speculation from dorky nerds and nerdy dorks alike??€”people who hoped and prayed that when the glorious day came, the product would justify all of the hours they had spent in IT chat rooms and IT bulletin boards...
...self-declared experiment on the Harvard student body that allows its viewers to draw their own conclusions about the participants and their submissions. The fact that the contributing artists of STASH represent such a wide cross-section of the campus—both VES concentrators and visual arts novices alike??€”makes the exhibit one which requires only open-mindedness to appreciate...