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...biology graduate student, he or she can easily ask a resident tutor in romance languages (or upperclassman, for that matter) for advice on which Spanish course to choose. The wealth of experience and knowledge readily available in each House is in marked contrast to the situation in Annenberg or the Yard. To strengthen freshman advising, the sophomore advising program’s strengths should be emulated as closely as possible. While assigning freshman to House advisors would undoubtedly overburden the House tutors, recreating the ready access sophomores have to knowledgeable resident tutors and upperclassmen in a variety of fields would...
...with Harvard as possible, period,” he said. Some Harvard students, however, find the Holyoke Center location inconvenient. “Honestly, I rarely ever go in that direction,” Lisa Yu ’11 said, “I can just eat at Annenberg...
...Drew. Nobody thinks I know how to spell my own name. 4) Sometimes, when we’re by ourselves, Drew and I dress up in matching business suits. This make us feel powerful. 5) Drew ordered too much doggie food so she gave the leftovers to Annenberg. We laughed, and then went to go have some steak. 6) You know how some girls put their doggies in their handbags? Well, Drew does that sometimes. But I don’t know how to tell her that I don’t enjoy being stuffed inside her briefcase...
...Crimson, who was not involved in the writing of this editorial—stipulates that the Times will cover $0.20 per paper, half the cost, and Harvard University Dining Services will cover $0.10. In the houses, House Committees (HoCos) and the UC will each cover $0.05. In Annenberg, the UC will cover $0.10 per paper. The UC legislation states that during the six-week pilot period, the UC will explore other long-term funding options for the delivery of the Times. Unfortunately this is a necessity. As much as we would like to see the UC be able to fund...
...This libertarian slant in traditional politics among the college generation seems to have influenced both liberals and conservatives, and Harvard seems to be no exception. In a Crimson poll of 188 Harvard undergraduates conducted in all the river dining halls and in Annenberg, 30 students identified themselves as libertarians, as opposed to 15 Republicans and 143 Democrats...