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It’s a vicious cycle. As students slog through the battery of applications and rejections, the desire to “get in?? and the concomitant feeling that the whirligig of applications and rejections really does signify something important only grows. That leads to the superior attitudes of the students with the power of rejection over other kids...
...friend of mine. “What’s wrong?” I asked. “Someone just kicked me in the head,” she said. My friend is a photographer. She had been chilling out at Hempfest, a “smokeout love-in?? at Boston Common. Four skaters walked by her, each holding a corner of an enormous American flag. My friend was so taken by this sight that she readied her camera. Just then, a man ran up from out of nowhere and kicked her in the head. He screamed...
...would therefore be foolish not to credit the protest with its eventual result—the appointment of a new committee to consider Harvard’s labor policies. For months —indeed, until the final days of the sit-in??Harvard had given the impression that the issue was closed. The Ad Hoc Committee on Employment Policies had released a report in May of 2000 that recommended against a wage floor for Harvard’s employees, suggesting instead an expansion of health insurance, training opportunities and other job-related benefits. The committee?...
...fifth day after the end of the Progressive Student Labor Movement (PSLM) sit-in in Mass. Hall, students, community members and a handful of workers gathered last night at Mass. Hall to discuss the sit-in??s impact and to recognize its key organizers...
...wait,” you say, “we got a committee we can actually participate in??the University is finally taking us seriously...