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...love being able to create teas and parties that provide Lowellians with at least a moment of escape from the demanding academic and extracurricular stresses of Harvard,” she says.  “We want Lowell to be a magical, comforting place...

Author: By Kristi L. Jobson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Who's the Boss? | 11/13/2003 | See Source »

...culture of success at Harvard is often railed against; I know I’m not the first. But it’s interesting to see how that culture we generally adopt to gain entrance here tends to color social and extracurricular life during our four years...

Author: By Lucas L. Tate, | Title: Harvard State U. Slumming | 11/5/2003 | See Source »

...interested members. Door-to-door campaigns in which candidates resort to handing out candy or occasional tabling in the dining hall are fine in moderation; voters meet the candidates—which was especially important in the last, 100-candidate-strong council election—and students find another extracurricular they want to devote their every waking hour to. But elections and club membership should be based on platforms and interest, not on who has the money to buy 400 bags of candy. We need to offer our students a better way to distinguish themselves—and I think...

Author: By Loui Itoh, | Title: Bribing for Attention | 11/4/2003 | See Source »

...happy with the relationship. It’s an easy trap to walk into—you get to avoid slighting your peer and expand your web of friendsters. But if the person you dislike attends Harvard—and is in your House, active in your extracurricular, or in section with you—your online relationship will inevitably spill over into real life. Your unfortunate acquaintance might attempt to strengthen the “friendship,” or, even worse, try to make you more than just a “friend.” And getting...

Author: By William L. Adams, | Title: Not a Friendster of Mine | 10/29/2003 | See Source »

...that doesn't fit in with her plans to get into a top college. Last year on Ready, Set, Relax! night, she drove to New York City to audition for a gig as the voice-over narrator on a radio commercial. That's just one of about a dozen extracurricular activities she juggles while maintaining a 4.0 grade-point average. After a day of advanced-placement and honors classes, she spends two hours at tennis-team practice. And if she doesn't have an evening rehearsal or performance with the school wind ensemble, she tackles her duties as a yearbook...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ready, Set, Relax! | 10/27/2003 | See Source »

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