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“I really didn’t have a strong foundation,” Sprague said. “The races are so long that I’d have kilometers where I’d feel great, but I just didn’t have the endurance...
“The departmentalization of academia was a 19th century idea,” Wolff said. “The notion that sociology was separate from history or history was separate from politics or economics would have struck the people of the 19th century as nuts. Marx wouldn?...
Students saw the breadth of the concentration as a distinct advantage. “It was great, broad, and it meant that I didn’t have to narrow myself,” Charles A. Stevenson ’63 said. Stevenson, a member of Wolff’s...
While students today might not have to read the whole of “The Wealth of Nations” in a week, they still gather to discuss the classics of social theory in hopes of accumulating a wide range of tools to analyze their surroundings.
The sophomore pitched her first career no-hitter—a game that would have been perfect had it not been for a sixth-inning fielding error behind her.