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Harvard Republican members said they enjoyed the opportunity to socialize with fellow Republicans and listen to a speaker who shared their views...

Author: By Faryl Ury, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Thernstrom Discusses Race, Politics | 2/19/2004 | See Source »

...pursuits and extracurriculars. “People have a feeling we’re all ‘touchy feely’ liberal arts majors,” says Stephanoploulos. “No one does this for an interest in psychology. All anyone needs is a desire to listen to people...

Author: By Matthew J. Amato, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Waiting for the Call | 2/19/2004 | See Source »

...been the most wonderful,” says Fletcher. “There have been times when I’ve felt that I’ve been at the right place at the right time.” And they also say their experience has given them better listening skills, a boon in Harvard’s competitive environment. “Now when someone tells you that they have five papers and two tests you listen to them and respond to what they’re saying, rather than just waiting for your turn to speak...

Author: By Matthew J. Amato, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Waiting for the Call | 2/19/2004 | See Source »

...midnight-2 a.m. timeslot Thursday nights, playing what Jim calls their “dilectic” contrast of emotional post-hardcore/noise (Jim) and pop/indie (Chris). The two switch off sets, changing it up with a peppering of almost-funny banter. They’re fun to listen to and even more fun to hang out with in the studio, as they run in circles “pulling” and “prepping” records, switching dials and doing something that resembles gentle headbanging...

Author: By Robin R. Kachka, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: WHRB Up All Night | 2/19/2004 | See Source »

...ought to keep in mind the broader Cambridge community, too, as we hopefully party later this semester. It is true—as we eagerly point out—that the College enhances property values in the neighborhood. But our neighbors should not have to listen to people screaming in their front yard at 2 a.m. or wake up to find their hedge destroyed by students who mistook it for a trampoline the night before. Besides, if we ever want the city to loosen licensing laws and care about students’ needs—late night food, for instance?...

Author: By Matthew W. Mahan, | Title: Time To Step Up for Later Parties | 2/17/2004 | See Source »

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