Word: latelies
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Harvard’s official outlook, to be fair, does mention “late-night talks and dinner-table debates” as an important element of undergraduate life. Presumably, the collegiality present in these informal interactions could drive education at the College. However, to raise student collegiality to the level of the lecture hall would come precariously close to making academics not “whatever we choose it to be” and instead a matter of a common search for understanding—one that can’t be left at the exit...
...whenever a Holden singer discusses anything that the choruses have done, they’ll use the first person plural. As a result, 19-year-old students with laptops in bag and cell phones in pocket develop a verbal tic of referring to high jinks they enjoyed during the late nineteenth century or early 1970s...
Needing a win to keep alive its hope of securing one of the Ancient Eight’s four playoff berths, Harvard relied on a late second-half offensive outburst to put the game away and come up with the eight-goal victory—the squad’s second largest of the season...
While the margin may have been large when the final buzzer sounded, it was not that way for the majority of the contest. The Crimson fell behind early to the last-place Lions and needed a late first-half run to take the lead heading into the locker room...
...despite its late run, the Crimson was unhappy with its first-half play at the break...