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After Carloss graduated, she moved to Washington D.C. to work for a healthcare consulting firm. Gaffney began to work on the Obama campaign in the capital, and ended up taking a year and a half off—instead of the planned semester??to stay with it, returning to Cambridge to finish up his last two semesters at the College after the inauguration...
...been subjugated in my sophomore spring to the lowest caste of the Harvard housing system: floater. The word itself conjures up images of things fecal. A floater—an upperclassman unable to form a rooming group who is then randomly assigned a room and bunkmate for the following semester??is a lowly untouchable, a creepy loner left to bob about in a cesspool of social rejects and awkward bedfellows...
Many envisioned that the month-long period—which was created as a result of the University’s new unified calendar reform that moved the fall semester??s finals from late January to mid-December—would provide students with opportunities such as briefly studying a foreign language or going on a trip led by a faculty member...
Though not all UC projects were successful this semester??the Council’s blog “UC Juicy” has only been updated three times since the beginning of March, for example—SRC Chair Ashley M. Fabrizio ’11 says she believes the Council’s high approval rate is an “accomplishment” for the UC considering the current administration’s rocky start...
...further simplify the scheduling process, Harris said that the Registrar intends to publish each semester??s exam schedule earlier than usual...