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...similar problem, attributing the initial success or failure of social space to “location, location, location.” But while the College administration hopes to boost the use of SOCH through a well-organized publicity campaign, Petersen insists that a student center a 15-minute walk from the Yard is destined to fail...
...time to bring entitlement back. While you were here, it was silly to project that you were a special snowflake. Now, you’re done here. And you have done something important and different that makes you stand out. So you should feel a little entitled to walk out into the world with a quiet confidence that things will work out for you and that you will be able to make a difference...
...purpose from the rest of the world—but also because in the minutes leading up to my turn at show and tell, it forced me to acknowledge, inwardly, that I knew how clearly everyone around me can hear what I’m listening to whenever I walk around with the volume up. That every once in a while I consciously turn the sound up too high, especially in the shuttle and the elevator in Currier House, because I want the bleed-through, and I hope, despicably, that someone will recognize a beat or a tune and think...
...Peter Sellars would walk into the dining hall, look around, and go up to someone he’d never met and say, ‘You’d make a GREAT Lady Macbeth,’” Kiely wrote in a recent e-mail. “People who NEVER were on stage got on stage! The whole place was a kind of stage...
...group of students marches through Harvard Yard. Holding placards, they walk from the steps of Widener Library to an administrative building where University officials are discussing investments in Africa. A humanitarian crisis is occurring on the continent, and a group that advises the Harvard Corporation must decide whether divesting from corporations with ties to repressive governments in Africa does more harm than good. The students hope to convince Harvard that divestiture is the only moral option...