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...Lauren A. Jacks ’05, the occupant of 212 and a true Southerner who hails from Byhalia, Miss., the room is nothing special. “It’s just a room to me. Back home everyone has their rooms like this. I’m really kinda boring.” Evidently, her suitemates feel otherwise. “Everyone likes to come in here and sit when they’re stressed,” says Jacks. A confessed purple and pink lover who has practiced crafting since she was a kid, Jacks?...
...danger I see in making lists is that we lose our spontaneity, that we focus too intently on well-formed plans and thereby miss the opportunities that never could have been anticipated—the detour down the side street in Porter Square, the directionless walk that leads to unseen vistas, the thrill of surfacing at the least familiar T stop just to see what’s there. By focusing on what we ought to do, we allow tradition to dictate what should give our college experience meaning instead of setting out to inhere meaning...
...second quarter Staph finally had to sit after re-aggravating the ankle injury that had forced him to miss two games and leave the Cornell game early...
Harvard hasn’t seen the option yet, however, except on film, and it will have to make adjustments to make sure guys don’t miss their assignments...
Instrumental to the play’s success is its ability to showcase the three actresses, all of whom are in close contact with the audience but never miss a beat. Their only acknowledgements of the audience, in fact, are motivated by the text, and occur when a sense of being watched appropriately increases their anxiety and tension...