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...rash’s unstoppable, uncontrollable, pushy presence left me with the same helpless feeling that graduation does. I can??t control the fact that my life is going to radically change. There’s nothing that will stop my roommates from scattering, and my dorm room from filling up with someone else’s stuff next year. The Yard will never quite feel like home again. I know I should just realize this and let go yet it’s hard for me to come to terms with that utter lack of agency, especially...
...also from the fresher sensation of coming so close but winding up so far from postseason action this time around. “Now that I’m looking at it from an outsider’s perspective, the most valuable thing to realize is that you can??t let down for even one game in the Ivy League,” Hallion said. “A few miscues in that Yale game changed our season from a big success to a disappointment. That will really resonate when [my teammates] step on the court next year...
...audience. As I listen to the hollow sounds of people clapping at John Coltrane concerts on the LPs I’m spinning, I know it should be depressing that this is the closest thing I’ve got to social activity right now, but I really just can??t get too worked up about...
...root for one another and work as a team has done a lot and definitely led to our success.” With the bulk of the team returning in the fall, much will be expected of the defending champions. “I see no reason why we can??t go out and do it again next year,” Sheldon said. —Staff writer Jay M. Cohen can be reached at jaycohen@fas.harvard.edu...
...Halloween precautions may have spurred the very attacks they were meant to protect. Back in fifth grade, I used to ride the subway to school every day. Sometimes I would be scared—there were some pretty unpleasant-looking people on the uptown IRT. “You can??t go through life being scared of the subway,” my father would tell me. “You can??t live in a city and worry about crime all the time—it’s completely futile.” That?...