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...however, that I leave here with a rejuvenated sense of what is important in the world, and a heightened appreciation of the mystery, splendor—and as on Lake Quinsigamond—disappointment inherent in life’s unfolding. I’m pretty sure that this isn??t what Harvard set out to teach me, and I know that it isn??t what I set out to learn when I first arrived here. And yet it remains a lesson for which I am intensely grateful, and it is what I take away today...
...feel of the office isn??t the only area where the council has not marked much of a change. In many cases, the timbre of student demands seems to be an echo of years past. In an e-mail to the UC open list a few months ago, Vice President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 briefly raised the issue of student influence on both the Administrative Board and the Board of Overseers—the group of alumni that complement the Corporation at the pinnacle of University governance...
...about what’s wrong with all of us—and what’s wrong here. But I’m using this “parting shot” to remind us that thinking about all the things that Harvard does not and cannot satisfy isn??t the only way to approach life here. Unless we realize that there are infinite ways in which life at Harvard has been so generous and considerate, we risk being continuously unsatiated and insatiable...
...home contest against Flood’s hometown New Jersey Pride on Saturday.Washington is also scheduled to face Boston—a team that began playing its home games at Harvard Stadium this year—on June 15 on Harvard’s home field, but Flood isn??t yet sure if he’ll be able to participate in the stadium homecoming.“I don’t know if I’ll make the travel squad yet,” Flood said, “but I’m hoping...
...Although the station’s programs may serve this goal by satisfying tastes that aren’t so well-represented on the airwaves, the majority of its content isn??t aimed at its own student body anymore. “I guess we’re not a typical college station,” WHRB President Kimberly E. Gittleson ’08 says, “but nearly every organization at Harvard is a little esoteric.” Gittleson, who is also an associate Crimson magazine editor, points out that WHRB continues to acknowledge...