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...They weren’t expecting it,” Edwards said. “We hadn??t run a reverse all year, so I was able to get outside and down the sidelines...
...made [the race] more interesting,” freshman Nathan Dern said. “It added a new element to it that we hadn??t seen before...
...fair also prompted some students who hadn??t been seriously considering going abroad to look into...
Perhaps because I’d been away from Harvard for a while, I hadn??t imagined he’d think the question an affront. After all, most Harvard students I know lack certain hallmarks of adulthood—financial self-sufficiency, for instance, or the ability to drink in moderation, or disdain for the Ben Stiller vehicle Zoolander. If pressed, I would define our stage of development as mid-adolescence. Being a grown-up, I’ve long thought, is something different, something removed and complicated—a state involving mortgages and full-time...
...live, in case you hadn??t heard, in a globalized world. Standardization and homogenization are the rule. Same McDonald’s the world over, with regional flavorings. Same Coca-Cola, same World Trade Organization. In this “global community,” Britain and America are siblings, prevented from squabbling too much by a little ocean and a few hundred years of history. In an age of monopolistic record companies and internet file-sharing, you could be forgiven for expecting everyone to listen to the same music—whatever the corporate gods...