Word: strived
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...This fall, Jeyifo, who was a visiting professor at Harvard from 1998 to 2000, will rejoin what he dubs a “community of many smart and progressive scholars” that will strive to “make the academy a part of the worldwide movement for a just and sustainable future for all of the world’s peoples...
...Summers’ accomplishments and shortcomings in his five years as president. His resignation also gives the Harvard community a chance to ask about not only the characteristics we wish to see in the next president but also the broader goals and visions that we hope the University will strive for over the long term. More immediately, there are concerns over the current state of the University, including the future of initiatives that began under Summers (most notably the Harvard College Curricular Review), as well as the nature of the relationships between faculty, students, and the University central administration...
...They strive either to become like one of the boys or an object of male desire. The rationale is that if women are in control of their own objectification, then the practice is no longer degrading, but empowering...
...however, these students are not attempting to get into their finals club of choice and instead, have a very different aim in mind. Combining both theater and community service, HSTP brings story theater to children in Boston area hospitals. The mission statement of HSTP is to “strive to bring joy to children residing in hospitals….through theatrical performance and interaction on a level that is age-appropriate.” Much like any other form of children’s entertainment, the group performs shows with seemingly simple themes—things like...
...Harvard, but also America. For even here, inequality festers in its many subtle forms. From income to intelligence to bone structure, humanity is riddled with dissimilarities that put egalitarian ideals to shame. If equality is truly to be the maxim by which Americans lead their lives, they should strive not to be one people, but, rather, one person. Eliminate inequality, and enforce equality with all the might our hefty $30 billion endowment has to offer. Usher in an age of glorious homogeneity! Life isn’t fair. That’s where Harvard should come in. James...