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...from toddlers to senior citizens.Included in the crowd of wide-eyed spectators was Paul McLaughlin, Assistant Dean at the College. “Faust is definitely kicking Common Spaces off with a very fun first day. I think it’s a great way to make people come out??look how many chairs are full. I’ve run into 15 colleagues already, and I’ve only been out here for 20 minutes,” he said. While walking by the dance party, Elizabeth G. Shields ’10 attempted...
...unable to fully meet the demands of the student body. “Usually, Harvard students come here mid-September,” said Subash Khadka, an employee at Doma. “We really didn’t know much about the calendar change, so we ran out??but not empty-empty.” Khadka pointed to the sparsely-stocked shelves, evidence of a welcome boost in sales over the long Labor Day weekend. He had just finished placing an order for more liquor. “The summer is slow for us, since most...
...almost the past decade, Gates had been working on his Ph.D. at the University of London. In the latter stages of the last academic year, Gates said he realized that “the clock [was] running out?? and that he would need “some concentrated time” to devote his full attention to his degree...
...Roughly 30 percent of people on campus “go out??, define the phrase as you will. Of those, many are athletes, freshman girls, or members of those elusive final clubs. Many...
...rules” that we hold. In some way, many of us have learned the most not from texts and lectures, but by observing our reactions to them and by becoming aware of our habits of thought and the limits of the human gift for “zooming out?? to reflect on a subject from the perspective of someone else. The key to my learning, at least, was the attempt to eliminate an automatic creation of opinions...