Word: froshes
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...cooler than anywhere else.”—Member of the class of 2010, on what it was like to visit HarvardA popular thing to do at the end of one’s senior year is to dispense advice. The pastime becomes particularly fashionable pre-frosh weekend, but seems to gather momentum every day after. The basic principle as far as I can tell: having endured the most years of college, seniors are in a unique position to be wise, and they should distribute their wisdom accordingly. If they do this, then the next generation of students...
...weeks we looked back upon our four years of broken dreams and sexual frustration, and suddenly nostalgia washed over us in an awesome wave. Who would have figured four years ago, when an over-eager, aggressively Catholic Catizone ran into an under-eager, socially awkward Schonberger at Pre-Frosh weekend, that we might actually be sad to say goodbye?Sure, we’re delighted to say goodbye to City Step jokers who dance like idiots in front of the Science Center. Goodbye to kids who are convinced that they are somehow “tougher” because they...
...shifting the event from the Malkin Athletic Center Quad to the Yard and moving it off of the pre-frosh-weekend roster, the planners hoped to make the event more "College-centric," according to Hann...
...Quadded and will land in Cabot when he leaves his Canaday nest. He is the social chair for Fuerza Latina, the VP for the Latino Men’s Collective, and a chairperson for Homenaje Latino. When this frosh has some free time, he enjoys IM soccer, partying, and time with his girl. He’ll be laying down the law this summer at a New York legal firm...
...With glowsticks in hand and glowing ice cubes in their drinks, guests did their best Gunther impression until well past 5 AM. SATURDAY Harvard students attempted to look somewhat state-school-esque, with parties from Mather to the Quad. Hey, we’ve got to impress the pre-frosh, right? Leverett’s biannual 80s dance was the same as it ever was (Talking Heads, anyone?), but still totally radical. The Eliot Cockpit served up a Kool-Aid punch out of one of those ubiquitous dining hall urns that prompted one prefrosh...