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...create an atmosphere where everyone cares about Harvard soccer and that helps form a tight-knit group,” Kerr says...
Megan A. Sullivan, who has worked for the store for three years, said the staff’s close-knit community creates a friendly environment that is different from that at chain stores...
...Then, with a devilish glint in my eye, I had an epiphany! In a stroke of genius, I had found the perfect solution: fulfill your extracurricular and social life requirements at the same time. What could be better than joining a close-knit group of people who all share a common interest? And I had the perfect role models: no, not The Crimson, but a cappella! All I had to do was look at the smiling, poised faces of charismatic students snapping and harmonizing to realize that they were the lucky ones who had it all. I became convinced that...
Like Pi Eta a few decades earlier, Sigma Chi prided itself on its outsider status. As the President of Perspective, Feltman says he would not have felt comfortable joining the Delphic or the A.D. like his roommates, and the fraternity promised a close-knit brotherhood he considers tighter than that of the clubs. “We were able to sell it as ‘not a final club,’” he says...
...students active in Harvard’s black community form a tight-knit network and the Black Students Association is one of the most vocal and active groups on campus. Black first-years can come together as part of a thrice-monthly discussion group, Freshman Black Table, and students also meet in a variety of other groups, including the Black Men’s Forum and the Association of Black Harvard Women. Some groups started by the black community, including gospel choir Kuumba, have attracted significant contingents from other races...