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...heavyweight crew senior Andrew Boston and 6’8” junior basketball center turned baseball pitcher Brad Unger. Throw in the 6’2” junior water polo co-captain Lauren Snyder and 6’1 lacrosse freshman Kate Beers, and the result is five of the tallest athletes Harvard has to offer.While these individuals may be stared at by students and tourists alike, their size has greatly helped them achieve their goal of participating in collegiate-level athletics.“It’s helpful to be big,” Beers said...
...diverse as the $4.5 million Queen’s Head pub and the Harvard College Women’s Center. But designing a social space that caters to the diverse interests of the College’s roughly 6,500 undergrads has proved to be a challenge. As a result, two approaches have emerged: While some locales appeal to specific groups on campus, others aspire to the lofty goal of including the entire undergraduate community.HILLES: FAR AWAY FROM MOST PEOPLESince its opening in September, the Women’s Center has made its impact on the student body. According...
...perfectly acceptable to talk openly about a decision to have premarital sex or to have multiple sex partners. One-night stands are losing their status as reprehensible. In Harvard dining halls, swapping weird sex tales is hardly an irregular occurrence. As a result of this sexual liberalism becoming the status quo, social conservatism is being reduced to a reaction...
...game at sixes. Midfielder Kelly Robinson and junior midfielder Mimi DeTolla each scored for Brown, but two goals from Schoen and one each from Flood and Simmons put the Crimson up 10-8. The Bears would never lead again. Harvard’s greater success scoring came as a result of greater success in the draws. The Crimson won only five of 12 draws in the first half, but won 10 of 13 in the second and the extra possessions paid off. Brown refused to give up, as Biros notched her fourth goal of the game and fifth...
...Where I run into trouble is when I try to teach religion in a science course,” he says. “[The reason and faith requirement] was dropped, but not as a result of a decision from scientists. I think it would be a terrific thing...