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...beginning to appear already. We of the DotNet generation are more involved in volunteer work and community problem-solving than those who came before us—more invested in our personal connections to civic life—but we are less attuned to national politics, less likely to contact our political representatives, and less likely to vote. The University cannot force students to care about campus decision-making any more than it can force them to read newspapers. But as it undergoes self-reflection, it can remember that our college education is not merely what goes on inside...
...withering full court press. Freshman point guard Drew Housman tried launching the ball to senior center Brian Cusworth, but a midair collision led to a turnover and a three from guard Scott Greenman to make it 59-58. With the ref’s whistles pocketed, more contact on the next possession led to another turnover, putting the ball in Greenman’s hands with 20 seconds left. The senior point guard, who killed Harvard by scoring the final seven points in the 2004 double-OT win, calmly passed out of a double-team to find Savage...
...runs, and two RBI. His second knock of the day, notably, was launched about 400 feet, hitting the base of the notoriously deep fence at center at Red Rolfe Field. Why the improvement? Fittingly, the Engineering Sciences concentrator attributed part of his success in 2006 to a new device: contact lenses. “It’s definitely helped,” he said. “I’m definitely a lot more comfortable at the plate. I thought my eyes were fine before...[but] I picked up off-speed pitches a lot faster...
...window at the worst New York City snowstorm on record, a blizzard that dropped 26.9 inches of snow on Central Park, and grabbed his phone.“We were in the middle of it,” Brand says now. “And I was in contact with my administrators here [at Harvard] and we were ready to bail. I was ready to bail. I was really concerned.”Never a glum crew, Brand’s fencers made the most of the situation.Four times, the first with the aid of a tow truck, Harvard hoisted...
...thing, the café will be built in the same place that first brought me into contact with all the best parts of Lamont: the reference room, replacing the people who are the very core of Lamont’s resources. Moreover, reports of the Lamont renovation committee suggest that the reference desk will move to the third-floor stacks. Where, then, will we put the students who study there? And how will the main reading room preserve any quiet...