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...Baha’i is based upon the inclusion and equality of other religious ideas. As Sabet explains, his interpretation of faith includes belief in Christ. “I hold Christ and Baha’i to be of the same station, equally worthy of veneration” he says, “because they’re equal in the Baha’i mind.” [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
...know it’s a game for you to put funny words in your paper—but Stephen, you can’t put this in here!”No matter what their background, homeschoolers are hit with a barrage of new experiences and expectations upon arriving in Cambridge.Norberg may have eventually finished his Expos assignment, but the year still presented many challenges. While his classes were not too difficult for him, he was unaccustomed to studying for tests or attending large lecture classes.“It was not a fun transition...
...extensive newspaper-on-a-stick collection. Sporting his signature sideburns, students know the enigmatic John as an off-beat campus celebrity. The 64-year-old Boston native, who did not give his last name, treks over to Cambridge from nearby Fresh Pond nearly seven days a week. Upon arrival, John makes himself at home and settles into his usual routine. There he’ll remain for hours at a time, occasionally napping, getting up only to exchange reading material. “I like this library,” he says. It’s just that simple. Random...
...with the H-bomb, even if they don’t mind tattoos in general. Tess M. Ponce ’07 has three tattoos, but she sees Harvard tatts as slight overkill. “Isn’t the fucking degree enough?” she said, upon hearing that some students went for crimson ink. Hey, it beats having your estranged mother’s name on your...
...hundreds of seniors in February, the word “thesis” becomes a blight upon social life and mental stability. Sleepless nights are filled with furious typing to close the gap of that last seventy pages. Invitations to another Fox party or Advo initation are quickly passed up in favor of thesis cramming or Facebook-group making. But for Russell I. Krupen ’07, a former Sociology and History joint-concentrator, the all-terrible thesis is no longer a worry.“It was all sort of at once,” says Krupen...