Word: road
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...ensnare a woman? 7) Any wild stories from Bryn Mawr? 8) So, you want to move Quadlings to a new Allston Campus. Have you ever looked at a map? ’Cause that’s pretty damn far! 9) Why did the chicken cross the road? 10) Are you able to give presidential pardons for, say, four noise violations and two incidents of underage drinking? 11) How’d you get into the University president’s office? Like, what were your SAT scores? GPA? Extracurriculars? 12) Does endowment matter? 13) How are you feeling about...
...system to which we are transitioning. If current underclassmen and incoming freshmen are to be confronted with an unstable curricular landscape at large, then the College should at least maximize the number of departmental courses that count for Core credit. Students should not be impeded on the road to graduation by the insistence that every course accepted for Core credit meet bureaucratic and rigid guidelines fixed by faculty legislation–regulations which provoked much of the outgoing program’s unpopularity...
...sumé that read much like that of many an English concentrator and budding journalist that came before. Internships at publishing houses and magazine corporations, articles penned for an odd collection of campus publications, the cherished (if inactive) title of Crimson editor. I had planted myself firmly on a road well paved with Harvard grads of the past and was about to veer off-track due to a momentary decision in the hazy afterglow of a ham and cheese sandwich...
...Cello Masters scholarship to Julliard who has worked with such famous musicians as Ethzak Perlman, Yo-Yo Ma ’76, and Harvard professor Robert Levin. Yu says that she has had wonderful encounters with all of these artists, highlighting time spent with Ma’s Silk Road Ensemble as one of her most influential experiences.“Everyone was so friendly and so interested in what you have to say as a musician, and so passionate about bringing different kinds of music together—celebrating the western traditions versus the eastern traditions...
...Massachusetts initiative for “clean coal” power plants will stretch beyond the state’s borders, since coal emissions are a global problem. Similarly, Harvard’s commitment to reduce its net emissions to zero could be one small step on the long road to climate neutrality. Collaborative efforts between Harvard and Boston demonstrate the important recognition that Harvard is an important player in the communities of Boston and Massachusetts...