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...danger. Anyone who has ever read a novel or watched a film—or at least those of us with even a shred of imagination—will spend at least a few moments casting himself as the protagonist at the end of a journey and instinctively wonder what the whole thing meant. From the time we’re young, we’re taught that stories have morals. Storytime’s over, kids. What have we learned...

Author: By Martin S. Bell, | Title: A Lesson from HUDS | 6/4/2003 | See Source »

...appreciate the unique world and fascinating history of Harvard Yard, I can neither understand nor condone this senseless removal of a talented administrator like Lewis. The manner in which he was forced out has made me reconsider fundamentally my support for the current administration. I cannot help but wonder whether the University’s callous treatment of one of its most dedicated alumni demonstrates that the loyalty that Harvard asks of its graduates is only a one-way street...

Author: By Garrett M. Graff, | Title: All Hail, Harry | 6/4/2003 | See Source »

...thing I often see with American students, and with young people, is that they have a lot of choices to make. In a way that’s very good, in another way that can cause you to freeze, to wonder if you’ve made the right choice. You can get stuck in a rut. If you’re not burned out, go straight to graduate school. Once you’ve tasted the real world, you won’t want to go back. Also, there’s always a premium for being done...

Author: By Ishani Ganguli, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: And Don’t Forget the Suntan Lotion | 6/4/2003 | See Source »

...convince my roommates to spend a few moments—or a night—with them when no one’s looking. And there are always those who linger too long in the elevator, or brush up against my roommates in the dining hall, making us all wonder if the Mather gay circle extends even further than we thought...

Author: By Angie Marek, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Room of Our Own | 6/4/2003 | See Source »

...review. A central aspect under examination will be the Core Curriculum—and whether the requirements developed 25 years ago are still the most appropriate method of ensuring breadth in the Harvard education. And as professors and students prepare to get the upcoming review off the ground, many wonder whether answering this question will be as contentious...

Author: By Laura L. Krug, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Getting to the Core of the Matter | 6/4/2003 | See Source »

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