Word: extracurricularsã
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...first, I thought they were crazy to go abroad sophomore year. But after hearing a myriad of excuses from friends at Harvard as to why they just can’t leave campus their junior year—whether it be because of classes or extracurriculars??I now think the idea is a great...
...those other advantages your school seems to enjoy are similarly illusory. None of your much-ballyhooed “extracurriculars?? involve lying naked in a coffin, like our illustrious Skull and Bones, so they’re basically a waste of time. Your football team may have beaten us last year, but that’s only because the steroids didn’t work fast enough. Your newspaper [FINISH THIS PARAGRAPH BEFORE MIDNIGHT GUYS...
...without boyfriends, and I think that spending it “alone” is just as fun as spending it with someone I’m dating. Especially in college—where my blockmates and I struggle to take any time out from classes, jobs, and extracurriculars??having a night dedicated to chocolate-eating, boy band crooning, and dining hall glasses full of red wine sounds just as good, if not better, than a hot date at Upstairs on the Square...
...left Athens behind, but not the attitude. I spent too much time with laidback Greeks to let myself get stressed about shopping classes. I know the various Parthenons in my life are important—getting into grad school, finding a job, deciding how much to invest in extracurriculars??but can probably be conquered later. For now, I just want to savor these last warm days with the everyday rockstars I call my friends.Kristina M. Moore ’08 is a History and Literature concentrator in Dunster House. She would still like to meet Kelly Clarkson...
...change of plans occurred after the orchestra had printed season brochures that featured Summers’ photograph. And it came after Harvard Magazine had sent its September-October issue to alumni highlighting Summers’ slated appearance with HRO in the magazine’s “Extracurriculars?? section. The president of the orchestra, James F. Collins ’07, said yesterday that “though we are very disappointed that President Summers had to cancel, we are very excited to have Dean Gross as our narrator.” He declined to comment further...