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...body’s confidence. And maybe they’re right. Maybe their desire for support really does warrant a non-stop apparatus of peer pressure, incentives, and class division year after year. Maybe it does warrant turning friends into pitchmen, dangling influence, and telling me that another student??€™s symbolic donation means more than mine. And so maybe, when I graduate, I will not crumple the letters from the Alumni Association that will begin arriving Friday, June...
Secretary of the Administrative Board John T. O’Keefe said that the College wanted to make the policies explicit to better address cases where a student??€™s health is managed by ongoing medical treatment...
Another policy change states that mental as well as physical health problems are criteria for an involuntary leave of absence, while a third change clarifies the procedure by which College administrators and UHS evaluate whether a student??€™s mental or physical health should mandate a leave...
...unusual acts of protest I’ve ever heard of. As representatives of the Central Intellgence Agency (CIA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) urged Harvard students to join up, a student forced himself to vomit into a bag. This act—supposed to symbolize the student??€™s disgust with the shoddy human rights record of America’s intelligence community—has become the subject of more discussion than any other puke in Harvard’s history. One man’s vomit has become a symbol of all that...
...lights more typical of Amsterdam than Cambridge, Avi Varma accompanied by his acoustic guitar and harmonica, performed several songs—or, perhaps more accurately put, a couple variations of the same song. The limited range of notes and identical beat of each song made the Amerherst College student??€™s performance the musical equivalent of an Ec10 lecture— exciting material made monotonous and boring...