WASHINGTON — Malia Obama was 10 years old and in the fifth grade when her father became president, and this week she will start a new chapter. She’s off to Harvard, ending a gap year that sparked a national conversation about the trend and unfolded across multiple continents. Harvard’s dorms open to freshmen Tuesday, and classes begin Aug.

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