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Most of the domestic spots aren’t the places that Harvard students tend to go because you want to go somewhere warmer and where you can drink legally...
...controversial political discussion—usually on racial profiling or affirmative action—or telling an off-color joke. While I certainly prefer our version of higher learning, Cambridge refreshingly lacks the sense of fatalism that abounds among many Harvard students and groups. People tend to be less sensitive—not insensitive, but certainly less quick to raise the flag of moral indignity that seems to be constantly waving at Harvard. Can you imagine, for example, a Harvard House being named after the body of Christ—as Corpus Christi is here...
...have to preregister for their first semester at Harvard, first-year students will arrive to find that everyone else has preregistered and some classes will already be full. Kirby plans to set aside a certain number of slots in fall courses that lots of first-years tend to take, but this will probably serve to limit, not to expand, the number of courses that first-years will be able to take. Spots will be set aside for them in large classes with predictable first-year enrollments—Computer Science 50, Justice, Chem 15, Ec 10. But smaller courses that...
Opposing skaters are not the only object of Kim’s competitive intensity. He is probably the closest thing Harvard has to the traditional, fiery senior leader. The other senior regulars, Moore and classmate Brett Nowak, tend to be more laid back, preferring to lead by example. That leaves it to Kim to speak up when necessary—a task made easier by the respect he earns...
Because sophomores, juniors and seniors tend to take a wide variety of courses, it is currently difficult to predict course enrollment, Gross and Wolcowitz...