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Needless to say, this has thrown the senior class into a bit of a frenzied tizzy. Throughout our four years here, Harvard has taught us that success is an infinite race for, simply, more??more activities, more straight As, more friends, more leadership titles. We students create much of this environment ourselves, which only perpetuates and exacerbates the problem. Thus, come time of graduation and of finding a job, our Harvard-bred mentality encourages us in a specific direction: to follow the money—and if you can’t secure that, than to at least...
Ingram began her athletic career at Harvard playing both field hockey and ice hockey . She found great success in field hockey, earning Second Team All-Ivy honors during her freshman year, but the wear and tear of playing two sports in back-to-back seasons left Ingram wanting more??or maybe less...
...October has always been a sports fan’s dream. With the World Series concluding, the NFL in full swing and the NBA about to gear up, you really can’t ask for more??expect maybe for the Yankees to possibly lose a playoff series once every five years...
Harvard’s offense should be able to rack up the yards again on Lafayette. Rose had an effective outing against Brown, completing 16-of-29 passes for 222 yards and a touchdown. With Staph hurt, Rose may end up throwing more??especially to his top targets, junior wideout Carl Morris and senior Dan Farley...
Elisabeth S. McKetta ‘01, a longtime friend of Soman, teared up when asked about the song. “‘Back for More?? by the A-Teens,” she said, wiping her eyes. “We both loved that song. It had such depth of meaning: ‘When you think the party’s over / Look over your shoulder / I’ll be coming back for more.’ I think it tells us a lot about what Soman was thinking when he vanished...