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...more varsity sports than at any other school—41 of them. I can’t walk 10 yards here without bumping into an athlete, though this is because I often fail to watch where I’m going. I’m not going to lie and say that I actually enjoyed reading and writing about all 41. But I will say that I think the glut of sports fans here who came in here thinking only some subset of football, men’s hockey and men’s basketball mattered missed...
Chopra says the College does not do enough to provide informal social spaces, a need which he says the high attendance at Council-sponsored movie nights made evident. He and others have suggested that the solution to the space problem may lie in locations that had not previously been used for students...
...lie idle because you don’t have passion. Don’t be afraid to search,” Miller said. “Because once you find them, passions will become as natural as breathing...
Professor of Psychology Stephen M. Kosslyn—among those whom Portman identified as a friend and mentor—says Portman consistently approached her work with diligence and precocity. Her critique of a paper that he and some colleagues wrote on neuroimagery as possible lie detection, Kosslyn says, has impelled them to reassess their methods for future studies...
...Harvard may possess its share of red tape waiting for Summers’ shears, the University is no government agency. Summers has his superiors, the Harvard Corporation, to please. And he has his subordinates to help him execute his plans. But most of the University’s activities lie outside of this clear hierarchy—and in the hands of the faculty...