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This perplexing force of the paper goes beyond the late nights and runs deeper than my love for sports. I told myself it was about passion for my writing and pushing myself to succeed. Now, I don’t always know what role I was trying to fill at each point in time. I grew up with sports, and I found in them a precious way to connect to my family and friends. But when I came to Harvard, I didn’t wander into a sports meeting at The Crimson until my sophomore year. I told myself...
Through the various permutations of articles, editing and late-night insanity, The Crimson became a cornerstone of my college experience. At Harvard, we are driven to pursue nothing less than greatness. Under pressure to succeed, we find ourselves immersed in activities and classes that range from flighty to meaningful, and the degree of satisfaction we derive from our work is almost secondary to beefing up a résum?...
Harvard coach Satinder Bajwa certainly had no doubts about whether Suchde could succeed in his new environment...
...many of whom he recruited. Ron Rolston, a Crimson assistant from 1999-2002, currently occupies a spot on the Boston College bench alongside the legendary Jerry York, but may be reluctant to leave the Eagles, since he is considered to be one of the logical choices to succeed his current boss...
University President Lawrence H. Summers had already graced the cover of Time when he was selected to succeed Rudenstine in March...