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Elizabeth W. Green
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The Lamont Education
Senior week enforces a discriminatory nostalgia. The more we party, the more we miss partying, and the more we miss
Wise Beyond Their Years
“it’s just the feeling on campus that you’re among people who are on average smarter, more involved and cooler than
There’s a True ‘Opal’ in Here, Somewhere
A little-known fact about Harvard students is that we hate each other almost as much as the rest of the
A Final Editor's Note from Elizabeth W. Green
By the time you hold this magazine in your hands, I will be holding something else in mine: a very
War-Torn Warriors
Co-Chair: Elizabeth W. Green ’06 When I first met Elizabeth, I made the mistake of calling her “Liz.” I rue
Crowds Turned Away at Lamont Celebration
Hundreds of students who came to celebrate Lamont Library’s new late-night hours could not get inside the doors last night,
This Is Work?
At 11 p.m. last Saturday night, a Harvard College administrator had to stop and wince. He was standing at the
Radioactive
Matt J. Glazer ’06 and Andrew H. Golis ’06 passed many of the hours they spent driving listening to the
An Unintentional Education
Over the eight weeks of their trip this summer, Matthew J. Glazer ’06 and Andrew H. Golis ’06 visited countless
Eight Weeks in America
"It’s Monday,” said the keyboardist at a crowded bar in Nashville, Tennessee. “You have all week to repent for this.”