Word: homelessness
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...still looking for it. It could be “Religious Agency in the Metropolis” at the Divinity School with Professor Livezey—for which I’m writing an ethnography about religious ministry to homeless people in Boston. It’s fascinating and important...
...Baghdad” (surely last week) or “Rocket- Propelled Grenades Kill U.S. Soldier in Iraq” (not a day before that) make the front page? We are embarrassed for not realizing that with so much talk of all the infant mortalities in Iraq and the homeless on our streets, there’s simply been no room...
...advanced-placement and honors classes, she spends two hours at tennis-team practice. And if she doesn't have an evening rehearsal or performance with the school wind ensemble, she tackles her duties as a yearbook editor, the sailing-club president or the head of a charity for the homeless she founded--before turning to homework. "There are times when I'm up late with my textbooks with so much to do, so little time and my head in my hands, wondering how I'm going to get it all done," admits Marielle, an early-decision applicant...
...right on that the College could be doing more to make space available to the myriad homeless student groups on campus (Editorial, “Where is Our Clubhouse?” Oct. 21). The problem, however, is not that Harvard does not pursue real estate opportunities in Harvard Square (quite the opposite), but that University Hall’s concerns don’t follow the priorities of its student constituents...
...found was a middle-aged man reading a newspaper. Trying to look a little older, I settled into my seat with my companion and struck up a conversation with Jon Olszweski, arguably the coolest bartender in Porter. Our discourse on why Christopher’s is not for the homeless crowd was interrupted, at first by Long Island Iced teas and then by a group of barely-21 students who badgered the attentive bartender to card them. If you feel like making a fool of yourself, Christopher’s is the place...