Word: attends
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...living environments which promote their learning experience. Second, he argues that "students know what to expect when they come to Harvard, and the Clubs do not serve students well as places where they may seek to escape from the most basic tenets of the college they have chosen to attend...
...would be expected, Dean Lewis believes in the virtues of the House system. However, not so understandably, he seems to believe that Harvard students have forfeited their rights to search for self-fulfillment organizations outside of the Houses. He should recognize that students choose to attend Harvard for a variety of reasons, the House system being only one of them. Undergraduates should be able to maximize their exposure to those aspects of Harvard of life which they enjoy and minimize their exposure to those which they dislike. The idea that students must approach all aspects of the "Harvard experience" with...
Despite the loss of freshman Jussi Utriainen, one of the squad's top runners who left Harvard to attend business school in Finland, Harvard is still fielding a very strong pack, thanks mostly to a great depth of talent...
...Corn is Green is a play which Harvard students should see, since many parallels between Evans' burning desire to be admitted to Oxford and our own desires, perhaps long-forgotten, to attend Harvard, can be drawn. The play also makes a pertinent social comment on education and whom it is for--the rich and privileged, undoubtedly, while brilliant and poor students such as Evans must make do with their insecurities and emotional battles. With its supreme cast and relevant social questions, The Corn is Green is truly a production to be seen...
...Matthew Shepard Honored at Vigil" (News, Oct. 16), Jared Wasserman writes that" [q]ueer leaders from Harvard College did not attend" the vigil at the Massachusetts State House, which was organized by the Governor's Taskforce on Hate Crimes. Wasserman's article gives the impression that there was no Harvard presence at this important event and that the gay and lesbian community at Harvard has not reacted to the brutal murder of the openly gay University of Wyoming student. In reality, Harvard-affiliated attendees at the memorial vigil included students and faculty members from the Harvard School of Public Health...