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So…think you’ve got what it takes to be a real Harvard student? Well, since you’re already here, sort of walking the walk, it’s about time you learned the talk. Leave your SAT vocabulary words behind??you’ll find all the terms you need know in The Crimson’s dictionary of Harvardisms (supplemented with special prefrosh definitions!) after the jump...
...seemingly breaks a barrier on the side of race,” Robinson said. Stating that race is still a pervasive “issue” in the country and in higher education, Robinson added, “I don’t think Harvard would be left behind??it’s a leader on most issues.” Although the selection represents a step forward in terms of race relations, Matory said certain problems persist.“The term ‘Master’ does not invite everyone equally...
...case for such a new status is compelling. As mere property, animals can be caged on zoos and farms, pushed into painful shows in circuses and rodeos, and mutilated in laboratories. And when disasters strike, property is simply left behind??witness the thousands of pigs who drowned in their crates when floods hit Iowa this summer, and the farmers who subsequently collected insurance payouts on their sentient losses...
...hides a driven approach to his academics. Last year, Campbell took the most challenging introductory physics courses Harvard has to offer, and he continues this year with both a quantum mechanics class and an independent research seminar. (He says that he still considers himself “a semester behind?? in the field.)“I would like to go more into physics and get farther ahead,” he says. “But I consider that the price of [playing] music. Otherwise, I would be taking five courses...
It’s been 36 years since Title IX. Since this monumental piece of legislation, women’s collegiate athletics has fought and struggled to reach the position it has today. But sometimes, women’s sports still lag behind??in terms of attendance, campus support, and prominence. For Harvard women’s soccer, however, all that changed on Saturday. In front of a packed Ohiri Field, with a throng of shirtless men cheering on, the Crimson played in one of the greatest Ivy League matches in the program’s history, winning...