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And so, for much of my time here at Harvard, I’ve felt like a sports outcast.
Coming from Alabama, I felt there was no room for my post-90s Braves, my six-year Iron Bowl-drought Alabama Crimson Tide, my Jim Haslett-era Saints, or my total apathy towards the NBA.
All of a sudden, I could wear my Mark Ingram #22 jersey with pride; people began to realize my “BAMA” shirt stood for Alabama, not Obama; and if I shouted “Who dat?” in the Kirkland House dining hall, I...
But more than a reinvigorated love for the teams I had abandoned to come north for school, I felt a reinvigorated sense of the diversity that Harvard brings together.
After four years at this place, we all become, more or less, “Harvard students.” It defines us for these four years: we are all taught to write the same (Expos), eat the same (HUDS), and sleep the same (twin-sized extra long).