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Meredith B. Osborn ’02 is a social studies concentrator in Leverett House. Her column appears on alternate Fridays...
This is the second of FM’s new biweekly “Pop Culture Flashback” column, which will analyze the cultural detritus of our youth. E-mail fm@thecrimson.com with suggested topics...
...thesis, I’ve heard it said, is like some kind of second-semester medical condition. Symptoms include: anxiety, increased desire to procrastinate, dry eyes, an erratic ability to fill a page (or, ahem, a column) with utter nonsense and a heightened sensitivity in the presence of competitive fellow writers. I’m stealing this metaphor merely to elaborate upon a culture that is all too familiar to me, to my fellow thesis-patients and to the underclassmen—quarantined first-years and anxious juniors alike—who watch us groan...
Robert J. Fenster ’02 is a biology concentrator in Eliot House. His column appears on alternate Thursdays...
...first column considered ways in which theses can drive students to distraction and dismay. But romantic frustration can be just as tyrannical. As a resident tutor I heard countless complaints about dating at Harvard, both the difficulties of starting a relationship and the hardships of ending one. Students could lose days or even weeks to these gnawing problems...