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This past summer, I had the experience of working with a summer camp near Central Square, my classroom populated by born-and-raised Cantabrigians...
While the starts, tackles, and sacks of these two athletes may have gone unnoticed by a good portion of the Harvard population, with every lateral shuffle on that summer day, they became heroes...
...member of our summer program was a power athlete in his own right—a three-sport, competitive Varsity athlete while only a sophomore in high school...
...receive health care. You cannot say the same for climate-change policy. If we fail to act now, there is substantial scientific evidence that we may not get another chance. Estimates suggest that if we surpass the two-degree Centigrade limit adapted by the G-8 this summer, 20-30 percent of species could go extinct and more than 1.5 billion people worldwide could face major water shortages. While health care is important, it cannot be the only priority of the Obama administration. A superb health-care system counts for little if the world is no longer livable because...
...expressed Klein. When the club debuted at the freshman activities fair, an estimated 125 people signed up. Massenburg described the turnout as “overwhelming, but also encouraging.” Jennie K. H. Peterson ’10, who learned to surf while spending her summer in Hawaii, said she was pleased to have this opportunity to continue the sport at Harvard. “It seems like a really awesome way to get off campus and do something fun that most people don’t get to do,” Peterson said. According...