Word: freshman
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Part of the organized Freshman Week activities, the panel touched on issues such as coping with racial insensitivity, finding a niche at Harvard as a minority student, avoiding isolation of minority students from the community as a whole, and dealing with resentment on campus and alienation from old friends...
Harvard increased its lead just seven minutes later after freshman Robin Johnston entered the game. The freshman touched the ball for the first time in her college career, broke through a pair of defenders and fired a shot into the right side...
...definitely looking to go forward early on in the season," Baverstock said. "Last year I was making a change from a role I played freshman year. I took time to move to the role I really like, getting shots from outside, going to goal...
...Freshman supervisors take some comfort in the fact that drug use seems to be tapering off: 57.6% of the high school seniors graduating in 1986 reported that they had tried an illicit drug, down from 65.6% in 1981. Yet freshmen are considered to be at high risk for drug and alcohol abuse and the academic and disciplinary problems that follow. At the University of New Hampshire, for example, freshmen constitute more than half of all students who end up at the health services for overconsumption of alcohol and drugs. Drinking also makes students more vulnerable to other dangers. Between...
...safe- sex manuals and $18,000 college fees, freshman life poses some unexpected problems for the class...