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...jaded senior, Wagner still speaks of Harvard as if she were a star-struck freshman. Wagner says that coming from a graduating class of 60 in Virginia, people told her that the days of “being the big fish in a little pond?? were over. But, she says, “the great thing about a bigger pond is that you can see all the ways in which people are wonderful.” Wagner says that the kid she sees sleeping in class, for example, could be “starting a neo-post-modernist...

Author: By Tina Wang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Pond Hopping | 12/11/2003 | See Source »

...full service snack bar and heated kiosk provide the perfect way to thaw-out after a long day of skating at Boston’s “cement pond?? in historic Boston Common. This scenic location is the perfect convenient skating location, much like Rockefeller Center—but in Boston. $3; skate rental...

Author: By Meghan M. Dolan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Winter Wonderland | 12/4/2003 | See Source »

...textbooks to cost more than the trade books that are produced in much higher quantities, it is not fair for the same textbooks, produced at exactly the same cost, to be slapped with “International Student Edition” stickers and sold “across the pond?? for half the North American price...

Author: By The Harvard Crimson, | Title: Drop (the Cost of) Knowledge | 10/29/2003 | See Source »

...first year at Harvard is difficult for a lot of people, as previously unchallenged playwrights find themselves jockeying for position, attention and affection with 1600 other spotlight hounds. The common warning frequently given to incoming Harvard students—about adjusting to being a small fish in a big pond??completely misses the crux of the transition. The problem, in reality, is more about crowding a lot of big fish into a small pond...

Author: By Kevin Hartnett, | Title: A Self-Conscious College | 2/25/2002 | See Source »

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