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...possible, to look around us and enjoy what we have now, without irony and without shame. Because, ultimately, life’s not about the destination: It’s about the Journey.—Sachi A. Ezura ’08 is a Sociology concentrator in Eliot House. At time of writing, she has not stopped believing...
...have served the College well before its graduating class broke a dozen students. Even so, to light on Harvard’s early years as the paradigm of student-faculty relations would be an egregious mistake. The expansion of the research university overseen by former President Charles W. Eliot, Class of 1853, may have furthered the descent of the school’s more intimate collegiate atmosphere, but the British Model showed signs of strain as early as the 18th century, when undergraduates and tutors ended their chummy camaraderie (or, perhaps, forced co-habitation) and lived increasingly apart...
Samuel J. Bjork ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, is a social studies concentrator in Eliot House...
...program now includes natural scientists and engineers who are conducting cutting-edge research that has nothing to do with “feminist complaint.” By the way, her role at Radcliffe is a more significant administrative post than either former University Presidents Charles W. Eliot, Class of 1853, or James B. Conant ’14 held prior to their appointment...
...Priya A. Rajdev ’07 is a government concentrator in Eliot House. Her work has appeared in such publications like the Sri Lankan Daily News and The Winnipeg Sun. She is on the facebook but is not really that into it. Her favorite artists are all dead, so there really isn’t anyone to look up to. Whatevs, she’s still all smiles every Thursday...