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After losing just one player to graduation following its Sweet Sixteen run, the Crimson entered the 2003-04 campaign with hefty expectations, which, until recently, looked as though they would prove to have been too ambitious. A strong schedule of opponents and a roster so banged up that nearly all competitors were bumped out of position combined to send Harvard reeling, just 7-9 on the year prior to conference play...
...both academic and extra-curricular contexts. College is not paint-by-numbers, of course, and Light’s book doesn’t pretend to prescribe a singular path to success. It does, however, include enough specific examples from student interviews that I could cobble together a roster of activities from the book for my two-week blitz. I would try and do everything specifically mentioned in the book and then improvise when only broad categories (i.e. athletics=happiness) were listed...
...making the most” of college from the perspective of a parent: his son, Ishan K. Bhabha, is a member of the class of 2004. “I really feel he has maximized his opportunities,” Bhabha says, listing off his son’s roster of college activities: “Classical music, radio, model U.N., a certain amount of inspired time wasting...
...instead has elected to seek a spot on a club across the pond and perhaps come back next year with a better chance at securing a roster spot in the WNBA...
...fact that she still carries a Bosnian passport will also help her in the pursuit of an elite team, since most European leagues limit their teams to two Americans per roster...