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
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.
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.