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Here’s where the administration can be of help: it can put out a manual and set up a rehab program for wayward boys looking to rejoin the world outside the oak paneling. The battle to lead a normal social life is an uphill one—requiring a modicum of decency and openness to others. But we’ve all been through it, and we know you can too. Let’s drink to that...
Indeed, the album’s strongest point, its freewheeling (but never chaotic) sound, is possible because the band members maintain their individuality so well. Each member of McBride’s band seems to do his own thing with the distinct understanding that they will eventually rejoin...
...macroeconomics. While students in Marglin’s course would leave the class knowing as much about neoclassical microeconomics as those taking Ec 10, they would also be exposed to current debates between economists. Marglin will even use the same textbook as Feldstein. After the fall semester, students will rejoin Feldstein and Ec 10 in the spring...
Simmons has established her own identity on campus. She rowed for Harvard last year, but joined the varsity ski team this fall after suffering a serious wrist injury. She hopes to rejoin crew teammates this spring. This past summer, she worked as a researcher for “Let’s Go USA,” travelling across the Deep South. However, her talents extend far beyond Dillon Field House. She will be appearing in the Cabot House musical and also works with the Coalition Against Sexual Violence and the First-year Outdoor Program...
Though he chose not to play volleyball this season, he has not given up on the idea all together. Once the basketball chapter of his athletic career is complete, he will be enthusiastic to rejoin his former team...