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...making process was “exciting,” especially when he and his classmates discussed increasing school hours. McLaughlin said they decided that longer school hours “would be fun and better for the whole school,” as long as athletics and other extracurricular activities were also allowed during that time. The spokesman for the Boston public school’s superintendent’s office, Jonathan Palumbo, said that student input is just one of the many factors at play in the appointment of the next superintendent “They [the students...
...Team, said “being really interested in what you’re doing helps to keep you motivated to put it the long hours.” Several Phi Beta Kappa members said they are not solely concerned with grades. Together, they represent a broad array of extracurricular activities. Sheel C. Ganatra ’06 was president of Dharma last year and plays the trombone with the Jazz Band. Shahabi wrote and directed a short film called “Joy.” Inna Livitz joined Harvard Ballroom, which she said provided her with much-needed...
...with your classmates,” says Danielle M. O’Keefe ’08. “Generally, all my classes here have been like eight people, and when you’re there that much together, you develop friendships. And VES is really like an extracurricular, because you spend so much time at the studio together.”The lights flicker off and a square of light pops up on a screen at the end of the table. Images appear and start moving across the screen. The 10-minute film follows a pregnant woman?...
Zawel’s work is an extensive survey of the country’s oldest, wealthiest, and most prestigious universities. The book analyzes various aspects of each of the eight Ivy Leagues, including night life, on-campus dining, and extracurricular activities...
...said her roommate Gavitt A. Woodard ’06. “She had that bruise on her knee for weeks.” But Borden doesn’t just throw herself into the enterprise of purse-saving. The same level of intensity has made her extracurricular life pretty successful, too. Take her sophomore year summer internship. While every other motivated Harvard student went after the i-banking and accounting jobs, Borden wanted something a little more special. So she literally went for the gold—by cold-calling Harry Winston, New York’s jeweler...