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...much on those few overarching elements, we miss the fact that they—for each of us—probably weren’t the most important things about our four years here. Few students’ experiences are defined primarily by the administrative bugaboos about which we complain. And unless the Last Chance Dance or Junior Parents’ Weekend is your favorite Harvard memory, the magic moments that made things worthwhile for you probably weren’t shared by the whole class. As a result, even as we are besieged by merchandise and events that celebrate...
...often on these pages we read criticism—of College advising, of University stinginess, of the president and the provost and the deans, of Harvard’s living wage policy. I could fill my entire column just listing everything students find to complain about—some of it, in my opinion, warranted, but most of it not. These critical checks are certainly important—the essence, you might say, of our free market society...
...most painful conversation I keep overhearing - other than "I'm getting into the elevator now. You're breaking up" - is the one in which people complain about gas prices. It has become such an incessant whine that the Senate set up an entire subcommittee on how to fix the problem, taking away valuable time Senators should have spent trying to woo James Jeffords with hookers...
...most painful conversation I keep overhearing--other than "I'm getting into the elevator now. You're breaking up"--is the one in which people complain about gas prices. It has become such an incessant whine that the Senate set up an entire subcommittee on how to fix the problem, taking away valuable time Senators should have spent trying to woo James Jeffords with hookers...
...Since its first days, the Bush White House has elicited shouts of protest from environmental activists, who complain the President is looking out for business interests at the expense of the nation?s natural resources. Bush has raised a skeptical eyebrow at many of his predecessor?s sweeping, last minute edicts aimed at protecting national wildlife and parklands - and has indicated he is open to the idea of drilling in Alaska and Florida?s protected lands. He has also weathered protest over his willingness to loosen arsenic standards in drinking water...