Word: okay
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...less than two months left, I hope my fellow seniors, myself included, take the time to challenge themselves: cutting classes is easy, but exploring aspects of Harvard previously untouched takes a bit of courage. To be fair, my senioritis has manifested itself this week not only in a willingness (okay, I was backed into a corner) to row crew, but also an inability to apply my brain and pen more pressing academic topics in the column, such as the ethics of laptop usage in class, questioning the value of study abroad programs, and activism on campus. It also takes...
...Wang said. “We had some bad luck at some times, but overall we sailed pretty well.”It was the first time out competitively for Wang, who recognizes the team’s room for improvement.“Things were generally okay, but they weren’t phenomenal,” she said. “It was an accurate reflection of our current sailing experience.”—Staff writer Malcom A. Glenn can be reached at mglenn@fas.harvard.edu...
...those who entered the country illegally. But the most disturbing thing about the debate over immigration is not what is being said by the radical right, but the nature of the debate itself.Every immigration reform proposal currently being discussed has one common message: those folks ain’t okay. The most tolerant piece of legislation being considered in Congress—proposed by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy ‘54-’56 (D-Mass.) and Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.)—would help some undocumented workers gain legal status. But the bill would also...
...should be doing. De-stressing one’s life only really works when one is able to mentally let go.If it takes an isolated, low-key setting to finally get us to turn off the switch, then so be it. If even our relaxation time is occasionally organized, okay. At least we have mentally gone where we once may have feared to go.Upon returning to Harvard, we were still left with a few days of break, and on Friday, I woke up at 12:30 p.m. For all who know me, this is no new feat; in fact...
...that [dissatisfaction with the government's own performance]. The country is not seeing the lessons of FEMA failing in New Orleans. They are not seeing the lessons of the bureaucracies failing in Baghdad. The President says the right things, for example, about health information technology. You say, okay, you've been saying this for three years: what's happened? And it's pitiful...