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...search for concrete solutions to real student problems, Ryan has found a perfect teammate in Matt Sundquist. As far as we know, Matt smiles more than anyone else at Harvard; he can’t seem to help this outward manifestation of his optimistic, never-say-never attitude. Meeting him for the first time is a completely disarming experience. Down-to-earth and relaxed, he effortlessly transitions conversation from Smash Brothers to Kantian ethics. Talk to any one of his freshmen peer advisees, and they will tell you how compassionate he is; talk to anyone on his Dorm Crew team...
...does here, and Tezuka's work needs to be contextualized in that culture. What raises eyebrows here exists as a fairly normalized depiction over there. The reasons for this go beyond my meager expertise but undoubtedly have something to do with use of art in a society that represses outward sexuality and expression...
...reality that only 43 percent of FAS faculty now reside in Cambridge. Professors with family responsibilities are often forced to leave early from key meetings that last until 6 or 7 p.m.To drive home the point, the report features comparative maps showing the spread of faculty residences outward from Cambridge since 1905. It calls on the Faculty “to reconsider the way that we do business on a day-to-day basis, and to recognize that practices that evolved when Harvard faculty were available on a round-the-clock basis to interact with colleagues and students are having...
...well as we’re playing the run, we need to improve our pass defense,” Murphy said. “It’s put a lot of mileage into offenses the last two weeks.”But there remained plenty of outward signs of Harvard’s league dominance.“They’ve proven to be the class of the league,” Cornell coach Jim Knowles said. “They’re as good as any team I’ve been around...
...dresses. Raging is a far more extroverted action:rowdy rather than racy, overdone rather than underground. It entails whooping instead of whispering and will almost always feature Heineken over a hallucinogen. An improvement, some could say. A collegiate prerogative, you could argue. And it’s true that outward excitement sounds better than its experimental predecessor.But technically the word “rager” isn’t misleading: Late-night social events are often full of violent debauchery. Rarely does a house party pass without a few thrown punches. Chest shoves and blistered toes are the norm...