Word: disconnectedness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Opponents of a referendum believe that the student body would not take the question seriously and that turnout would be low. People are not going to give this careful consideration," said Quincy representative Alexis B. Karteron '01. This is the council's self-importance at its worst. Harvard students are...
Just as folk has handled even its most disconnected moments, Club Passim quietly thrives in the Palmer Street alley, watching Harvard Square grow up and retaliate against itself. Its folk platform has become "Americana," a broad, historically oriented aesthetic that unfortunately seems neither to play to the young nor to...
During Ali's closing number, "Boy You Knock Me Out," her microphone disconnected, but the audience gladly chimed in for the last 20 seconds of the song.
It's unclear whether stereotypes result from the students themselves or the physical nature of the House. Gleason notes that Pforzheimer's physical layout, which has sociable floors rather than disconnected entryways, and a dining hall with a voyeur's balcony, lends itself to the new reputation.
He said the lack of community, which is aresult of "the negative impact of randomization,"makes people feel so disconnected from theirHouses that they do not feel compelled to go backthere to eat. "The administration has underminedthe ability of all Houses to have self-selectivecommunities...where people feel like they...