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Despite the occasional first-year troubles in Summers’ relations with the Faculty, professors still hopefully look toward the future of their dealings with the president...
...album, the enigmatically titled Britney, has already sold four million copies, but this number pales significantly in comparison to her sophomore effort, Oops! I Did It Again. Potential reasons for the drop in sales include her earlier audience of 11-year-old girls developing brains, or perhaps that Harvard first-year males can download the “I’m a Slave 4U” video for free from Kazaa. Britney herself is considering taking a break from her musical career to attend college, perhaps at a school like her Crossroads protagonist’s choice, Southern University...
...born into a Mormon family, the Harvard experience has reinforced the importance of the Mormon faith in his life. “I was genuinely trying to figure out what I thought about the world,” Jarvis remembers of his first year. He identifies his first-year self as “pretty agnostic” but through conversing with his roommate, an evangelical Christian, he was prompted to evaluate his own faith and get interested in philosophy. Jarvis says he realized the only way to find out about faith...
...Harvard cogs that invisibly rule your life—deans named Jeremy, Harry and David—would like you to believe that they do not know how to solve the College’s space crisis. They acknowledge that student groups are crammed into the basements of first-year dorms and 6,435 undergraduates currently make use of only eight (EIGHT!) treadmills at the Malkin Athletic Center. (That’s 804.38 students per treadmill.) But “space is at a premium,” these deans say, and then get really excited when Harvard...
...about this tall,” McClary says of the first-year formerly known as box 1157, placing his flattened hang perpendicular to his sternum. “So we moved...