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Bradshaw said that since the advent of co-teaching at the school, there has been “an increased community feeling?? among all the students...
...established ourself yet and the style of play that’s going to define our team,” Nichols said. “It takes a lot to become a team. I felt like last season, it took the entire season to get to that really great feeling??I think we started this season better than we have in the past, so I have a lot of confidence that we’re going to do well pretty early.”—Staff writer Dennis J. Zheng can be reached at dzheng12@college.harvard.edu...
...three presidential elections, in which “values” seemed a stand-in for an unexamined and potentially bigoted moral rubric—an ethical compass calibrated not by reason or argument but by a seat-of-the-pants, bottom-of-the-gut, irrational “feeling?? about what is right. Or, in the completely opposite direction, the word “value” could also connote the equally unappealing hyper-rationality of modern economics, with its theories of value-added or real and nominal value...
...student athletes, many of whom have been petitioning to postpone the cuts and to raise awareness of the importance of collegiate athletics. MIT junior Cathy Melnikow, who chairs the MIT Undergraduate Association’s Committee on Athletics, said it was a “terrible feeling?? for students to be left in limbo about the future of sports they had played for their entire lives. “The last competition you played [may have been] three months ago,” she said. MIT’s cuts have left some varsity Crimson captains wary that...
...coming down my chimney really tops off all those preparation efforts. Okay, maybe I just want to be five again. But in all honesty, the magic of Christmas doesn’t have to die when you become a slave to the Harvard system. Embrace the warm and fuzzy feeling??you’ll need it when reading period rolls around. —H. Zane B. Wruble