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...Gaglani ‘10 proposed nominating Travia for the award. “Ryan has single-handedly started this whole program,” Gaglani said. “He’s been a great mentor and a great advisor.” Travia is the mind behind Harvard’s social-norms initiative, which distributes pens, notepads, and Nalgene bottles emblazoned with statistics of Harvard students’ healthy drinking habits. He has also increased alcohol education and workshops for freshmen, and has seen Harvard’s National Alcohol Screening Day boast the highest campus...
...trip to see Yale fail miserably is full of untapped possibilities: the six hour round trip that could be the height of your weekend revelry or the depths of your sober despair. With that in mind FM prepared a list of ways for the motivated student to enjoy the commute...
...classes incomplete. Supporters of this policy argue that a bad experience on a final exam could “taint” a student’s evaluation of a course, making it more likely that they will fill out the questionnaire with a pessimistically, or with revenge in mind. As the capstone of a course, however, the final exam is as integral a component as the assignments completed earlier in the semester and should be evaluated in the same way.Finally, all professors should be required to offer evaluations at the end of their courses. This has been an astonishingly...
When most people think of Norman K. Mailer ’43, the first image that comes to mind may well be of a strong-headed writer, blue eyes burning, actively seeking out public attention. But in 1939, according to his two roommates then, Mailer was a shy, 16-year-old freshman at Harvard who dazzled his English teacher with writing about...
...ridiculous archetype. His performance also featured a “traditional” dance that was actually exaggerated for the crowd’s benefit. When Native American ways are embellished or altered to entertain the masses, the descriptor “Jim Crow” leaps to mind sooner than “honor...