Word: upperclasses
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Sexual Assault/Sexual Harassment Advising (SASH) system is a House-based system, with tutors in each of the four Yard divisions and in every upperclass House. These tutors are meant to be individuals students can turn to for basic counseling and direction to medical resources...
Indeed, Harvard has a history of deans of the College who implement sweeping changes early in their terms. Fox restructured the housing system, ending upperclass housing in the Yard, during his first semester as dean. And Ernest R. May--who served as Dean of the College for just two years--had to deal with the tensions of the 1969 University Hall takeover from his first...
...group of close friends and potential roommates. Rarely should it be an entire social circle. But the hazy purpose of blocking groups is again not reason to restrict students' ability to choose with whom to live throughout their college years. Rather, it is reason for the Houses, upperclass students and first-year proctors to clarify the purpose of blocking groups to first-years before these misinterpretations gel. Blocking should be addressed far before first-year housing forms are due in March so as to explain that a blocking group should never encompass one's entire social circle but rather provide...
...president, getting in can be difficult. Smaller parties are usually better, though you and your buddies will fund them. For some students, however, the smallness of the community can become stifling. The occasional weekend away is a treat. First-years are not allowed to have cars on campus, but upperclass student do. In recent years, inexpensive College-managed road trips have become increasingly popular...
...January term that provides a change of pace between fall and spring semesters. Students choose one course from a broad array of offerings, including EMT training, auto mechanics and journalism. Extra time is often spent enjoying winter sports like ice climbing, skiing and sledding on dining hall toys. Upperclass students can choose to plan off-campus independent courses; internships and research projects are popular...