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...among Harvard students has not felt the oppressive weight of the study card beat upon his or her brow? From the long, hard trek to Sever Hall to claim one’s card, one’s yoke, to the agony of filling out laboriously the myriad bubbles with obscure course numbers, to the patriarchal ritual of seeking out and gaining the approval of one’s academic adviser-cum-overlord, the study card is an institution without which Harvard students will be better...
Three Fridays ago I marched toward Sever Hall with the simple goal of registering for class. With my number two pencil in hand, I entered the Yard, said my faux-friendly hellos to unidentifiable acquaintances and stared at the hot young things (freshmen) sunbathing in front of their dorms. Before I could register, however, I had to overcome one daunting obstacle: the dreaded activities fair. Rather than succumbing to toothy smiles and offers of cheap candy, I decided to withhold my e-mail address and to avoid awkward social contact at all costs. I pulled from my pocket the stark...
Markey’s speech came at the end of the College Dems’ second annual convention. Over 100 participants spent the day in Sever Hall refining party messages in small focus groups...
...Connor ’92, a Crimson editor, is an assistant professor of English and VES, and is assistant director of undergraduate studies for Film Studies. He can be reached at 6-6799, at jdconnor@fas.harvard.edu and in Sever 401a; his office hours are Mondays 2-5 p.m. and by appointment. Students interested in concentrating in VES are invited to an introductory meeting on Friday, Sept. 17 at 3 p.m. in Carpenter Center Room...
...killers to have been aiding the Americans, shows an insurgent standing over Fawazi, quoting verses from the Koran. "He who will abide by the Koran will prosper, he who offends against it will get the sword," the man says, just before two others force Fawazi to the ground and sever his head...