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Though Sanders has been home to two outstanding a cappella concerts of late??the Ladysmith Black Mombazo performance two weeks ago and the Valentine’s Day Jam–it is more frequently the preferred venue for orchestral performances and for exhibitions by visiting artists...
...were joined by a few Harvard undergrads outside the Science Center yesterday in a rally demanding that administrators allow Tulane freshman to apply for transfer admission to Harvard for the spring semester. The relatively small group of protestors, armed with phrases such as “Tulane-Not Too Late?? and “We Love Harvard,” was backed by the support of a recent UC position paper saying that Harvard should revise its original agreement forcing Tulane students to return to New Orleans at the end of the semseter. The small gathering disbanded almost...
...with five minutes remaining, Pecknold said that “it didn’t feel like a 3-2 game.” Harvard missed two empty-net goals as time wound down—one off the post and one an instant too late??but still won. “I don’t think we were clicking on all cylinders, but I think we played a very smart game,” said Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91. And after Yale—about which Donato said...
Habits which were no big deal in high school—like perpetually turning in papers late??began to plague Annie Bolotin ’08-’10 in the fall of her freshman year. “My first semester my grades were great, but during the semester I ran into a lot of anxiety problems,” Bolotin says...
...could even hit snooze again, if you wanted to. This inane Harvard-specific tradition, whereby classes start at seven past the hour, should be completely, utterly, irrevocably eliminated. For one, our little collective habit destroys the mindset of true punctuality. When we all arrive to every class technically late??even if it is on time by the Harvard Clock—something happens to group psychology: tardiness ceases to be rude or disrespectful the way it is usually viewed outside of Harvard’s walls. It becomes accepted as commonplace, institutionalized. People show up late to everything...