Word: peering
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...Potter, the controversial country was an obvious choice. With each of the characters struggling to come to terms with their personal ideologies as politicians, mothers, and citizens, Cuba, “a little lonely outpost of a belief system,” allowed her to peer deeper...
Save for scattered extracurricular activities, there is traditionally little interaction between freshmen and upperclassmen. If the College is serious about breaking this barrier—as the Harvard College Curricular Review proposals for increased peer advising and hopefully abortive noises about formally affiliating freshmen with residential houses suggests—it would be wise to encourage upperclassmen-freshmen interaction from the moment freshmen set foot in the Yard. However, it shouldn’t end when freshman week does. The Freshman Dean’s Office (FDO) should consider expanding the Prefect Program to several prefects per entryway, which...
Amerie would not fall for this shit. She would seriously suck her teeth and peer over her eyeglasses at this clown until he took it all back. All class...
...Crimson readers weren’t afraid for Harvard’s reputation when they read that their peers were to be sued (dozens of our peer institutions have suffered similar fates). They were afraid for their own security: they wanted to know if this meant they themselves could be caught and tried...
Irving called Lipstadt an “upstart young professor,” and criticized the scholars who signed the petition for engaging in censorship and submitting to departmental peer pressure...