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...need both caffeine and Vitamin C? I’m sorry, I shouldn’t be angry. I understand your needs too. I just can’t believe you might not be there when I need you most. I’m not sure I can write my thesis, spend late nights at The Crimson, and stress about my future without you. Sure, Lamont will soon have a café where procrastinating first-years can update their MySpace.com page while spilling coffee on the reserve books. But the whole point of a “coffee break?...
...history concentrator from Mather House, the former editor of The Harvard Salient, and the longest-serving columnist on The Crimson. He returns for a fifth and final semester to write “The Learning Curve,” focusing (mostly) on undergraduate education, which will run on alternate Tuesdays...
Laughter punctuates Alexis Wright's conversation like the call of a bittersweet bird. It's born of hardship and ambition, and the daily arguments she had with herself over the four years it took to write her second and latest novel, Carpentaria. What she was searching for was an authentic literary voice that could traverse a continent and tell its inside stories to the outside world. It's a struggle that has already found her an audience in France, where pioneering publishing house Actes Sud translated her first novel, Plains of Promise, and a collection of her short stories...
...write about the Kerrys' plush lifestyle. How would you describe yours...
...write in the book, "All that happens when your dream comes true is a slow melting realization that it wasn't what you thought." Has that been your experience with success...