Word: upperclassman
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...obvious argument against increasing freshman party funds is that upperclassman parties where alcohol flows freely are the social foci of campus and deserve to be funded as such. What makes Harvard unique, however, is the fact that freshmen live together, eat together, and socialize together without institutionalized social structures to draw them apart. In the spirit of Harvard’s concern with class unity, it is wise to encourage freshman solidarity...
...year, and I think what he brings is a great sense of confidence, and knowing that when he has the basketball, we have a great opportunity to score,” Dartmouth coach Terry Dunn said. “It’s always good to look to that upperclassman and know that when the going gets tough, he can produce, and he did produce tonight.”Pattman also chipped in on the defensive end, collecting four blocks, three of which came on attempts by sharpshooter Goffredo. Pattman and the rest of the Big Green?...
When he came to Harvard, he was already dating a girlfriend from Milton Academy who also attended the College. But he had no serious girlfriend while he was an upperclassman, according to Breaux...
...House” image, using the nickname in its own newsletter. Named for the antislavery Boston mayor and 15th Harvard president, Josiah Quincy, Class of 1790, it is the largest of the 12 undergraduate Houses and has, up until now, placed no restrictions on out-of-House upperclassman diners, according to the University Dining Services We site. Freshmen could eat there when accompanied by a Quincyite...
...held in McKinney’s Mower Hall suite, where a crushed beer can served as the puck and the fireplace as the goal. “They ascended to the third floor as a group to protest the noise,” McKinney wrote in an e-mail.As an upperclassman, Sprague found solace in the company of other young Republicans, McKinney said.“He flaunted the Republican lifestyle and even went so far as to work openly for Republican causes,” McKinney wrote. “He was steadfast and unflappable in his ideology...