Word: collegian
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...cost of the program is $8,200, which covers tuition, room and board and passage around the world. The Daily, Collegian, February...
Utah defeated Harvard, 7-2, in the consolation bracket of the Intercollegiate Tennis Coaches Association National Team Championships in Los Angeles. Harvard's Howard Sands, who defeated the number-one collegian Thursday, lost to 21st-ranked Greg Holmes, 6-1, 6-3, and Warren Grossman fell to Utah's Christian Schultes at the number-two singles spot...
Piles of Levis, corduroys, sweaters, and sneakers collected in the Hillel office are destined for the Ethiopian Jews who make it to Israel free but penniless, the Massachusetts Daily Collegian reported last month...
...than a hundred years ago, a small group of Harvard men decided that they hated going to church. Not only did the University require them to rest on the seventh day, but it also made attendance at regular morning chapel compulsory. In protest, they started a magazine, called The Collegian, in which they vented their frustrations in verse and satire. Here they wrote imaginary dialogues condemning compulsory religion; here they lampooned a pompous Latin professor in dactylic hexameter; here they managed to offend the Harvard faculty so thoroughly that then-president Thomas Hill called the group into his office...
...Harvard men were as famed then for their courage and ingenuity as they are now. Undaunted by this presidential setback, one particularly dedicated Collegian editor proposed that the group simply cease publication of that paper and start up a new one. Everyone loved the plan; amidst great secrecy, the group produced the first issue of the Advocate. The year was 1866, and a Harvard tradition was born...