Word: apartness
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...knows as well as anyone what it’s like to be a part of Harvard and at the same time feel apart from it. “It took me a long time when I was here at Harvard to get comfortable with affluence,” he says...
...forgotten that you can’t use Crimson Cash to buy alcohol anywhere. Suddenly, our plans are falling apart. The desserts at Uno’s are above-average, especially the Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup. But it’s hard to enjoy them when we know that, if we stick to the all-Crimson-Cash plan, this will be an alcohol-free night. We decide that in order to be able to thoroughly enjoy pizza from Noch’s later, we’ll have to be drunk, even if it involves a little cheating...
...imagine for a moment if we sent a team to the playoffs and they won. Then, the presidents would feel pressure from alumni to keep fielding title contending football teams. Football players would become the spotlight figures on campus, and the Ivy League educational experience would fall apart. (It has to look this grim to the presidents or else they would have caved in to logic a long time ago). But if they can keep Pandora’s box shut, they can continue to diminish the presence of football players on campus and achieve greater diversity by phasing...
...That hurt a lot,” she said. “I don’t want to be the Harvard girl who can’t keep her snack foods apart...
...costs--jeopardizing mortgage payments on their house outside Los Angeles or putting the kids' health at risk. "California is already down, and imagine if we all go apply for medical welfare," says the cashier. The supermarkets dispute such dire predictions. As of last week, the two sides were aisles apart on a deal...