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...cosponsoring the march, “We used to say, ‘if we lose (abortion rights) women will die.’ You will not hear that at this march. You will hear, ‘women are dying, are being injured, because it is now driven home how devastating these policies...
...building a future, expanding their minds and also having fun. Caught up in the frenzy of competition here in Cambridge, however, many students forget that their 20s are years for development and enjoyment. We spend a tough nine months trying to maintain a high GPA and competing with equally driven peers, so is there really a need to rush to the workplace in the prime freedom of our lives...
...think the benefits are substantial for those students who don’t come in with a clear sense of what it is they want to do.” Moreover, even those students who do arrive at Harvard—and perhaps those peculiarly driven individuals most of all—would be well served by an additional opportunity to experiment. Faculty members should recognize the tremendous advantages that such a move would offer to undergraduates and, when the time comes, put their misgivings aside and approve the delayed deadline. On this issue, at least, the curricular review...
...Crimson’s lead did not even last half an inning, as Holy Cross’s Aly FitzPatrick led off the inning with a solo home run. Megan Lally reached on a passed ball after a strikeout, and was driven in on a double by Michelle Green. Green soon scored on a single, but Voaklander came in and ended the rally...
...even tinged the new movement. The great sister university, though treading the same path of progress fiercely presents the undemocratic implication. In nine colleges out of ten the primum mobile of progress is the mere force of numbers. Confronted by the increasing swarms of Freshmen, they are positively driven to the "selective process...