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...other’s, or may never have intersected. I cannot say which of the many versions of a College career is the better one. But in the end, beyond the Veritas fleeces, what we all share is that here we have chosen one or another version of ourselves. Forget about the Core; our Harvard careers and our own identities have been the consequences of our choices. For better or worse, Harvard was what we made...
Exactly how close did Harvard come to winning its second Ivy title in four seasons? Closer than some may remember, but ultimately too close to soon forget...
Harvard's move was part of a larger trend that shows colleges are increasingly using aid to attract high-caliber applicants. With these changes, talented applicants can now forget about the life-long debt load often seen as an inevitable and unwelcome accompaniment to a college education...
...That it’s a victory doesn’t mean we’re going to go home and forget about the issue,” said third-year law student and PSLM member Aaron D. Bartley. “It’s more important than ever now that we have these structures. The word we keep using is vigilant. We need to stay organized...
...name of inevitable progress, fades one of the quotidian figures of life in Boston. Thousands of stickers on token booths will be scraped away; hundreds of thousands of commuters will slowly forget the multiples of 85 cents. The city’s quirky transportation system, its fares no longer quaintly nestled under the barrier of a dollar, rumbles into the 21st century...