Word: loving
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...Hudson Highlands out the window and I could hear birds chirping and the occasional car go by--I was clearly far from sophisticated Cambridge. I was struck by two quotes about ROTC in Janet Tassel's "The 30 Years War: Cultural conservatives struggle with the Harvard they love." The first was from Undergraduate Council President Noah Z. Seton '00: "ROTC being diminished on campuses means that the higher level officials in the military come from the academies or southern schools; as a result there isn't that liberalizing force in the military." The second is from Weatherhead University Professor Samuel...
...administration claim that understanding it is critical to thinking about randomized housing. Had more Undergraduate Council candidates made it a main issue of their platforms we might have had a semester's discussion of House community behind us. As it stands though, "House community" seems the sentiment everyone loves to love but hates to examine...
Lewis' critics have responded that a genuine love of the House and its traditions, not blocking group size, creates House community. These critics are right, but all traditions are not created equal. It is worth asking which House traditions contribute to its community, and how House traditions inform the debate over the reduction in blocking group size...
...difficult to determine which club is best. Almost all of them have members who love each other, address each others' fears about body image, provide good academic advising, and support exploring sexuality and gender boundaries. Our advice is, punch them all, and determine which one fits you best. And remember, during punch season members may all seem like arrogant lugs, but underneath all they want is to give and receive hugs...
...involved because they love the opportunity to get to read all of the books and to learn from the students as they do it," Coles said. "There is a reciprocal relationship between the students and the teachers...