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...specific regimens to follow, the most important component of a good decision is simply practical reasoning. And all that means is that you need to use a little bit of both calculation and intuition. Follow a philosophy of “informed intuition”: Pay attention to your gut feeling but also make sure that you’ve done your research. Learn to trust yourself a little...
...dorm basements into social space, and instead incorporate the Yard offices into the massive lottery for office space that will happen in the months to come.From a cost-benefit standpoint, the addition of new social space in the basement of freshmen dorms is not a compelling enough reason to gut so much student office space. Before planned renovations of the Yard dorm basements are even finished, freshmen living in the Yard will already have a new pub in Loker Commons and, depending on the construction schedule, possibly a new 24-hour café in Lamont Library. These improvements seem...
...issue is further complicated by the fact that it is difficult to define and identify dangerous drinking behavior. You have to go with your gut, but you also have to ask yourself big questions: Is there an outside problem in her life that is driving her to drink more? Is there a family history of substance abuse? How is her schoolwork...
...Sudanese government. He said locals rape women as they leave the refugee camps to gather firewood, sometimes gang-raping up to 60 women at a time with animal whips.“When you hear about this, you have a visceral reaction. You feel it in your gut,” said Sabine J. Ronc ’07, president of the Harvard Darfur Action Group.Later that evening, STAND’s national executive committee was elected. The members will coordinate communication between STAND’s more than 200 chapters and develop a national strategy for lobbying Congress.The conference...
...Committee proposes. Yet how many of us end up regretful senior year that we did not take that rigorous philosophy class because of concerns about our GPAs and time-commitments? How many of us will look back 20 years from now with appreciation not for the gut classes but for those that really forced us to buckle down and tackle some thorny topics?Most of us are well-intending folks, but we often hyper-schedule to the point of not having the time to really wrestle with a lot of the tough ethical questions. Getting to senior year, many...