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...atheist) whose objections to religion classes at her son's school led to a landmark 1948 Supreme Court ruling protecting separation of church and state in public education; in Champaign, Ill. After her son decided he did not want to attend the Protestant-oriented classes--Jews and Catholics went off-campus for instruction--she sued the school board. McCollum, who endured threats to her family and lost her job, later said she fought because "I knew I was right...
Dudley House: 1. The “house” for the small percentage of students who live off-campus 2. Official caretaker of the Co-op (not to be confused with the bookstore), the convocation of independent-minded students who cook their own food, share chores, smoke dope, and occasionally bathe...
...Refreshed or—if you’re lucky—even tanned from an intersession spent decompressing off-campus, you’ll return to Harvard for more of the same. By now, it’s a piece of cake...
...cover her expenses, Elena found babysitting jobs that left no record on the payroll, while her friends could participate in the Federal Work-Study Program or find off-campus jobs...
...figure out the things you try to figure out at that age—who I was in my family, where I wanted to live, being with men at the first time…many, many things,” she explains. For the next three years, Valentine lived off-campus, first with her family in Boston and then with her older sister in Cambridge.Valentine says that an open writing course with playwright and English professor William Alfred solidified her love of poetry.“I was at somewhat of a crossroads in my life,” Valentine...