Word: upperclassman
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...response to this decentralization and the resulting student dissatisfaction with advising, the committee recommends the creation of a new position—a dean of advising—along with a peer advising program, under which each first-year student would be paired with an upperclassman during the summer before their arrival at Harvard...
Indeed, it is difficult to imagine how Robert would have had time for a romantic relationship. As a freshman in Standish Hall (now part of Winthrop House) and later as an upperclassman living at 60 Mt. Auburn St., Robert took six classes and audited a couple more each semester in order to graduate a year early. Diploma in hand, he set off for Cambridge, England, in 1925, but his social life didn’t get any spicier. However, Oppenheimer’s workaholic tendencies didn’t assuage his head tutor, who chided him on his poor...
Johnson sought a new title as a junior, a freshly minted upperclassman in a senior-laden system. Difference-maker was fine. Mr. Consistency was better...
...system of freshman dining, and to an extent the rigid social hierarchy at this institution. The social hierarchy at Harvard is well-defined, not by race or wealth, but by date of graduation. Quincy’s expulsion of freshman diners is just another example of the feeling of upperclassman entitlement and the barbaric belief that we must endure a year-long rite of passage in order to become full-fledged members of this college. Meanwhile, Annenberg food is infamously unappetizing, which serves only to exacerbate the freshman-upperclassman divide...
Blocking groups, upperclassman houses, and freshman dorms and entryways have also found the facebook’s groups to be a way to keep in touch...