Word: teste
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...Type A’s, started underground—literally. Four years ago, the band debuted in the basement of Pennypacker Hall. Klein believes that “music is accessible to anyone—regardless of formal training.” Plan B put that hypothesis to the test. The band’s guitarist had played the instrument for only two months before the first show. They had “no real equipment,” Klein recalls, so band members balanced a broken microphone on top of a bucket—using duct tape to keep...
Next year will test exactly how much the team developed. With nine juniors returning as seniors, the season could be a golden opportunity for Harvard lacrosse...
...bright for the future of space and funding for social life at the College, and we lauded the administrators and students who facilitated a new and improved social environment. With the foundation of institutional changes and structures set in place last spring, this past school year was a test to see if the structure of social life at the College could stand.Perhaps the greatest challenge facing Harvard’s social programming is the diverse composition of its social scene. Many Harvard students get their weekend kicks traipsing down Mount Auburn Street and knocking on the heavy doors of final...
...complex enough to be debatable too, which means that a thesis writer could believe that the thesis is relevant, but not that the thesis is definitive, final, and show-stopping. The thesis writer who believed that would probably be wrong. He or she would do well to test the project publicly, on professors, fellow students, and even relatives. It usually takes about 20 seconds of explanation to figure out that you could refine your thesis...
...approach graduation, I can’t help but feel that each minute has to be fun. No matter what I had to do the next day for class, I made it to Senior Bar. If I had a test or a problem set, I went anyway. Part of the reason was because I knew that I would never have that chance again. To borrow a phrase that Jess R. Burkle ’06 coined in his Class Day speech last year, I can’t help but feel that, on June 7th, the sound of Bill Gates...