Isabel Ruane
Isabel Ruane '14 of Mather House is concentrating in history and pursuing a secondary field in economics. She is a member of the Harvard Sailing Team, currently serving as team Co-Captain. She grew up in southwestern Connecticut, but has a special affinity for the lakes region of New Hampshire, where she attended summer camp as a girl. This year, she will be spending her second summer as a counselor at Camp Onaway.
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“The Lost Art of Finding Our Way” by John Edward Huth reviewed by Isabel Ruane
Navigating the smartphone world
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Profile of Little Rock Central High School teacher George West
George West ’72 and his students foster oral history at Little Rock Central High.
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Perfection isn't perfect: an undergraduate perspective on its human cost
The Undergraduate considers the human cost of perfection.
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Tom Fields-Meyer on "Following Ezra"
Autism tightened the bond between Tom and Ezra Fields-Meyer and led to a moving book.
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The Undergraduate discovers a different life off campus
Discovering diverse concerns outside the bubble of campus life
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Father Paul O'Brien speaks about love and his vocation to the priesthood
Hearing a priest speak about his vocation changes an undergraduate's world view.
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An undergraduate wonders if Harvard could be more like summer camp
An undergraduate wonders if the College could be more like camp.
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Student voices from the 375th: mud makes the anniversary gala more fun
An undergraduate decides that the mud makes the 375th anniversary more fun.