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...Midsummer Night’s Dream,” the first play performed by HRST this summer. “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change,” HRST’s last play this summer, embraces this course—unsmooth and all??as the only way to describe modern love...
...learned, most importantly, that there is at least one place (though I’m sure there are many others, some right here in the U.S.) that does not consider attending Harvard—or any college at all??the ultimate goal...
There is something wrong when the College refuses to take proactive measures on non-recognized social clubs and instead implements a “one size fits all?? alcohol policy indiscriminately on all student groups. The new policy is at best, unenforceable and at worst, harmful. It is certainly an overdose of the wrong medicine...
...Curricular Review, which was limping into its fifth year. One would expect that an opportunity to reinvent the meaning of a liberal education would draw Harvard’s academics out in droves. Yet anemic attendance at Faculty meetings—when the Faculty bothered to have them at all??served as depressing indicators of Faculty apathy. Unsurprisingly, the Curricular Review largely fell flat. Instead of crafting a meaningful statement on what it means to be educated in today’s world, professors only seemed to care that their parochial corner of academia be included, leaving Harvard...
...parts.“She just kept telling us to keep fighting, and that we were losing games for specific reasons, not because we just couldn’t win,” junior guard Lindsay Hallion said. “‘Winning cures all?? was her attitude. Everything’s always easy when you’re winning, and confidence comes from winning.” And few Harvard coaches know more about winning than Delaney-Smith, whose trip to the NCAA Tournament was her sixth with the Crimson. One of Harvard?...