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...study. Under the old system, undergradutes picked a major by the end of freshman year. So far, the system has received mixed reviews from students. After her freshman year, Winthrop House resident Eva B. Rosenberg ’10 knew she would concentrate in a humanities discipline but wasn??t sure which one. When she was assigned a premed tutor as her sophomore adviser, she contacted her sophomore advising coordinator, who told her that the House was short on tutors in her field, Rosenberg said. “I don’t know who to talk...
...kind of a bummer,” Hatch said. “It was kind of weird, I was playing soccer. It was a legit game. I was playing pretty hard and then, it wasn??t a dirty play or anything, I just kind of went to score and someone just undercut me and I really just twisted my knee really hard as I fell...
...womb clothed! Neither of my parents have genitals! Only then did I realize that my 11 year old sensibilities had not been so off the mark—instead of being raised by Ken and Barbie, I was the spawn of a pack of lawless Jewish hippie crazies! I wasn??t a prude, but my family was perverted...
Minority students may even be less well-versed in the culture of their ethnic group than they are in the study of the Western canon. “During high school, I wasn??t exposed to African-American history to the extent that I would have liked,” says Welton E. Blount ’09, an African-American Linguistics concentrator with a focus on African-American studies. Coles notes that, while he was taught Charles Dickens and Emily Bronte in his high school English class, classic works by African-American writers such as Ralph Ellison...
...held at the Nintendo World store in Rockefeller Center. In front of a packed crowd of anime junkies and kids, Mih managed to put away 6-7 pounds of ramen before he “hit the wall.” Entering into a ninja noodle war wasn??t easy. “Everyone has their own training regimen,” Mih says. His secret? Canned vegetables. After gorging on the fiber-filled veggies, he copes with the aftermath in the lab he works in. “There’s an air mattress. I kind...