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Harvard has, in recent years, tumbled from the lofty climes of dynasticism to rude meritocracy. Apparently, whoever slaves over each page of text with the most ardor wins. Only the campus??s social scene maintains the admirable vestiges of ages past, wherein an arbitrary elite is permitted to exclude undesirables, leaving them to commiserate in the street over the drunken, menacing friends they might have made. The latest permutation of this base competitive construct is CEB Risk, bringing all the cold calculation of war to an already-cutthroat Cambridge...
...ended up at Harvard and was very unsure about coming, but I’ve been surprised multiple times at how much there is to do,” he says. Brener credits Harvard’s Office for the Arts (OFA) with helping to fuel the campus??s creativity. “I think the OFA does a good job helping students do the arts that they want to do.” But ultimately, he says, the continued success of art on campus depends on the initiative of students. “That?...
...with great sadness that we learned that Houghton Professor of Chemistry and Interim Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Jeremy R. Knowles had abruptly stepped down from the deanship for health reasons. Knowles has been a strong presence on campus??be it in the lab, the classroom, or University Hall—for three decades, 11 of them as dean and as interim dean for the past nine months. In that time, he has built up a reputation for strong, yet understated leadership. It is no secret that this page has disagreed with Knowles on matters...
...member Thomas R. Jackson ’08 worries that the campus?? willingness to discuss sex silences those who advocate abstinence...
Students, while strategically battling their way toward the lunchtime fare, were enthusiastic about the campus?? newest addition...