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...make this difficult choice that you won’t ever have to make?” I realize that I don’t have the right to tell people how to live their lives, but just as I beg a friend with an eating disorder to seek help, I would tell someone who is struggling with their sexuality to begin to address it and find someone to talk to. Being gay isn’t a problem; but being gay and keeping it a secret can lead to great unhappiness...
...Princeton, and MIT—is a bad thing, right? Not necessarily.American college students take part in a unique educational tradition. Unlike their peers in Canada or Britain (or South Africa, or Indonesia, or just about anywhere else), undergraduates in this country profit from a liberal arts philosophy that seeks to produce well-educated citizens, not well-trained professionals. As the current Harvard College Curricular Review continues to seek new ways to liberalize undergraduate academics, most recently by delaying concentration choice to the middle of sophomore year, the importance of protecting this liberal arts tradition cannot be overstated. Undergraduate engineering...
...Graduate Student Council president, Benjamin G. Lee, said his committee told Bok of issues concerning graduate students, including the availability of housing and of benefits to students with children.The Undergraduate Council issued a statement May 14 outlining its priorities, calling for the next dean to “actively seek student opinion” and to “unleash the tremendous power that is inherent to community at a place like Harvard.”Ryan A. Petersen ’08, the chair of the UC’s Student Affairs Committee and the sponsor of the UC?...
...Undergraduate Council issued a statement May 14 outlining its priorities, calling for the next dean to “actively seek student opinion” and to “unleash the tremendous power that is inherent to community at a place like Harvard...
...Between Two Worlds" [May 1]: How subtly Korean-American Suzette Won Haas described the sense of "feeling like the hyphen in between" Asian and American in Asian-American. It's really hard for the current generation of Asian Americans to cherish their roots and seek their fortunes at the same time. Older immigrants' dilemma of whether to embrace their ethnic culture and community or be carried away by the American environment is like dealing with oil and water, and nowhere is that incompatibility more deeply felt than in romance. As Bob Ragasa, a Filipino-American teacher said, "Maybe...