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...never will. So Harvard was a shock, but not for the reasons others had anticipated. For example, I had to learn what the norms for physical affection were for the rest of the world. My classmates grew up on one another’s bodies, in a constant contact stripped of sexual tension by years of familiarity. At Harvard, this same tactile dependency was construed as flirtatious invitation, which took me a whole semester of misled friends to understand...
...mother died as an American citizen on Dec. 17, 1996, in Bridgeton, Missouri. Prior to her death, she asked me to contact Vellucci for help just in case her nursing-home money ran out before she died...
Without substantial contact with upperclassmen, first-years resort to marching around in packs on weekends scouring the campus for parties. Instead of blindly following one another around the river—“I heard there’s a party in Leverett”—students affiliated with Houses that interacted with upperclassmen would know where to find the parties and, potentially, who was throwing them...
Seidel ran most of the race with a pack of runners from Dartmouth and Princeton. This close contact allowed him to keep pace and stay focused, Seidel said...
...Blackburn ’04 (Oct. 15). Indeed, it’s unclear what to call this piece, as it has no political message and serves no apparent purpose except to stigmatize those who staff campus helplines and those they serve. Peer counseling groups such as ECHO and Contact provide an important service even to those who never call them. With their posters and information sessions, these groups inspire positive dialogue about the issues of mental health that people like Blackburn, with his grade-school potshots, demean and marginalize...