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...phenomenon does not end at John Harvard’s foot. Harvard may be an elite institution open only to a lucky few, yet it seems to exacerbate, rather than mollify, concerns about status. The product of this anxiety is frequent displays of contempt for the institution. We pee (figuratively) on things all the time: we skip classes, we are contemptuous of the entire education system, and we constantly bemoan the inadequacy of the social life. Peeing on John Harvard is like walking through the front door of your final club while everyone else has to wait outside. It?...
...know the current status of H Bomb’s work because one of the documents we are missing is their budget for the upcoming year,” Mcloughlin wrote...
Their insider status could be a key factor in Harvard’s decision—but experts and sources close to the search aren’t sure that it will weigh in their favor...
...last two games (after sitting out a loss to UConn on Dec. 5). Unfortunately for Dartmouth, any benefit from facing an injured Chu will be counterbalanced by the fact that both Piper and Weatherston were injured and sat out last weekend’s slate of games. Their status for this weekend is unknown, though Chu will definitely be suiting up for the Crimson. If any comparison can be made between the two squads at this point in the year, common opponents will tell the tale. And yet, both teams seem to come away with the same results. Just last...
...country. While the op-ed makes the imaginative assertion that former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is a “model conservative,” one need not read the op-ed for very long before realizing that the real mirage is not McCain’s maverick status but, rather, the op-ed’s collection of misleading mischaracterizations of both Senator McCain and his potential opponent. STEVEN E. JOHNSTON...