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...time for intellectual reflection. Out of that undertaking comes a lurking sensation that has taken hold of me and many on the precipice of our exeunt from the academy: that the placid narrow-mindedness dreamt up at Harvard will not survive the turbulent outside world. Today, we should be anxious, but exhilarated, by the onset of a reality beyond the collegiate kind...
...general education is the public face of liberal education”—as the Task Force on General Education report declared this year—Harvard will soon be known for being muddled and uninspiring. The new curriculum, which was passed last month by a Faculty anxious not to lose face by voting down legislation that has been over four years in the making, is a flawed hodgepodge that, in trying to appease everyone, will ultimately serve no one. When the Task Force’s preliminary report was released last October, we hoped and believed that General...
...unyielding, unyielding quietly.” A man who leaves his headphones at four, possibly? I guess maybe that is growing up? Which is to say: We wanted to be geniuses—pure, cool, more read about than read—but here we are, instead, anxious, unrealistic, and destined forever to be secondary sources. Is it us or the times? Probably both! The key, maybe, is that you just have to like what you’re listening to, and keep it at a reasonable volume...
...associate magazine editor for The Crimson, shared time in the net all season. After going 9-10 through the regular season, Harvard took third at the Northern Division Championships. The finish was not good enough to punch an automatic ticket to the Eastern Championships, but after a couple of anxious days of waiting, the selection committee awarded Harvard an at-large bid. The eighth-seeded Crimson finished eighth, but the expereince will no doubt pay off over the next few years. “While we got better we are still young so a lot of it is just...
...Officials recommend traveling the shortest distance possible to get to safety and wait for the okay to return home. But 43% said they would return home before government authorization. While residents might be anxious to return to their homes and belongings, more deaths typically occur after a hurricane because of downed power lines, unstable trees and flooding...