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Gross is slated to assume responsibility for all aspects of students’ lives??from academics and extracurriculars to parties and discipline—in a newly revamped post that will combine his current office with that of the dean of Harvard College...
...someone who admitted that in the process of her own success, she failed the people she loved and who loved her most. The possible fallout of having the privilege of growing up where we do is that it’s easy to become wrapped up in our own lives??to a fault. In four years of pursuing my own interests and nurturing my own development, I have caught myself becoming stingy about my time, less open with my ideas, less able to care unconditionally for more than a small number of people. For these four years...
...court also granted Harvard second right to refusal on the chapel property and allowed the seminary to sell its own building—Sparks House, where Plummer Professor of Christian Morals Peter J. Gomes now lives??to Harvard. The seminary moved to Newton, where it remains today...
...make room for the social at Harvard. The puritanical roots of the University run deep—feeding the myth that being an effective and successful student requires constant seriousness and social abstinence. If we don’t already do so, Harvard teaches us to compartmentalize our lives??working hard on one hand, playing hard on the other...
...AIDS is a part of our lives??I can’t remember a time when AIDS was not an issue,” said Kudzai A. Makomva ’06. “Mine is a generation growing up without parents to look after them...