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...Percentage of American workers who belong to a union...
After a prodigal semester spent outside Harvard and its dizzying loop of distractions, I wanted dearly to belong again. At first I was afraid it wouldn’t take me back. Upon arriving here and presenting myself at the superintendent’s desk, I was thankful to receive the Harvard sacrament: an ID card with my freshman photo and name freshly embossed on it. Now the coveted status is mine again, and with it access to all that makes a Harvard life perky: dining halls, libraries, Quincy House, Crimson Cash...
...final clubs is that they leave half the student body without a comparable social space of their own. As a result, if women want a place to go after bars close and parties end, they are forced to feel like perpetual guests in clubs to which they could never belong. This leads to an unequal social dynamic between the male members of the club and the females who are present only by permission of their male colleagues. These private clubs are not officially recognized by the University—even if they wanted to, they would not meet Harvard?...
Harvard doesn’t belong to the world of major Division I college athletics and it shouldn’t want to, noted author and radio commentator John Feinstein told an audience of over 100 people during a panel discussion at Harvard’s Murr Center on Friday afternoon...
...contrasts are there. Schools in the Texas-Miami orbit have athletes who never see class after frantic pushes to break 800 on the SAT, belong to utterly corrupt conferences (SEC football, anyone?) and basketball teams that don’t graduate half their players. The Ivy League does...