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...said that Thomas Jefferson, one of America's great university men, studied fifteen hours a day as an undergraduate. One must wonder if campus activists would label him "apathetic." One need not wonder to know Jefferson would join most Harvard students in giving one cheer for apathy. (We are too apathetic to muster the other two cheers...
...going to the championship game of the tournament for the first time in my Harvard career, but because of the wonderful reaction of the Harvard fans in the arena. We weren't many, and the B.C. fans certainly outnumbered us, but together we made enough noise to cheer our opponents out of the FleetCenter in a hurry...
...team, but for us, the band. As the third period drew to an end and the balcony of the arena was barren, nothing felt better than to look below and see a slew of Harvard fans screaming for the band to join them in a unified effort to cheer on our team. We did join them, and after security made us move (we had parked ourselves right behind the B.C. team), the fans moved with...
...Harvard Band has had a rocky relationship with its fellow students in the past. But the support we received that night, and the enthusiasm of the fans who were willing to join us and cheer with us 'til the end, was a bigger rush than any Bandie can ask for from his or her peers. KATE S. WISWELL...
...assorted stragglers. Within inner circles, Haakonsen, 23, is considered the Michael Jordan of snowboarding, and Mount Baker possibly the sport's most respected event. But when Haakonsen finishes, there are no corporate sponsorships, no teams, no coaches, no flags, no network TV. A few ragged kids in wet gear cheer the best rider in the world as he slips off, back to the chair lift. The Norwegian packs up his third Mount Baker trophy (a golden roll of duct tape) and prepares to head up to Vancouver, B.C., to consult on a snowboard video game. And then probably home...