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...just love the environment” at Harvard, she said. “Everyone is so different and so good at something. When I stepped on campus I just got this feeling that all I wanted was to be at this school...
Daniel B. Cooney of Westchester, NY, was attracted by the surrounding area as well as the campus. “Boston is great. It’s the best place to go to college in the world,” Cooney said...
...semester, the kids were talking about how much the campus was abuzz about the Duke game, that people were excited,” Tillman said. “I think it’s really exciting for everyone around our program...
...parties that are large enough to feel exciting yet small enough to facilitate personal interactions—are limited to members of a student group or are exclusive in some other way. Students often feel left out of these ideally sized gatherings, a major issue with social space on campus. In response, the SIP fund promises to support exactly the types of events that undergraduates want and that all undergraduates can attend. The parties must be located in a public space but also cannot be advertised via posters or email lists; hence, the parties are intended to be medium...
...more responsible and reformed version. The College cannot legally provide alcohol to underage drinkers—something that the party fund seemed to do. Yet one of the chief assets of the party fund was that it eliminated many socioeconomic barriers to holding good parties on campus. The SIP fund correctly understands this need, but tackles it in a more administratively palatable, and thus more sustainable...