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...we’ve internalized and miniaturized this sense of history: many blocking groups, for instance, comprise amended freshman rooming groups; allegiances to extracurricular activities and friends endure, largely unchanged, over the course of many Harvard careers. It is in this context that study abroad feels so unnatural. Harvard hasn??t changed much over centuries. Why should our Harvard change so dramatically over the course of a semester? “Man’s yesterday may ne’er be like his morrow;/ Nought may endure but Mutability;” Shelley proclaims gloomily...
...appreciate Harvard more then. There is some comfort in knowing that the Harvard she’ll return to in September as a senior is nearly indistinguishable from the one she came to in the September of her freshman year. Although her absence has changed our Harvard, it hasn??t changed Harvard. And ultimately, this may be the change wrought by study abroad: a transformed definition of the Harvard experience instead of a transformed Harvard. For future generations of college students, tango lessons may seem as quintessentially collegiate as Tercentenary Theatre...
...perception [of homophobia in Dunster] has been very frustrating, because there hasn??t been a lack of caring or of trying,” Porter added...
...think I hit an all-time low in my hockey career in the first period,” said junior all-American defenseman Noah Welch after Friday night’s thrilling come-from-behind win over Yale. “The last couple of games, stuff hasn??t been going too well for me. My confidence was down...
...season ended today, the Crimson, in eighth place, would play a first-round series at home against ninth-place St. Lawrence. If Harvard won that, it would earn a trip to Brown’s Meehan Auditorium, a place where it hasn??t won in two years...