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Quirks: Like to dance? Currier has its own studio. Like yoga? Classes get e-mailed out in our newsletter. Like drawing nudes? The Office for the Arts offers a figure drawing class in Currier. Like meeting famous professors in your House? Attend?? events held by our temporarily departing House Masters, biological anthropology Professor Richard W. Wrangham and Elizabeth A. Ross, for Currier Conversations...
...Pudding clubhouse last Wednesday night. Excitement may have been in the air, but if so, it was drowned out by awkwardness, as punches milled around sipping non-alcoholic beverages and making abortive attempts at small talk. The vast majority explained they had been expressly asked to attend??€”I was only able to find a handful who came as other punches’ plus-ones. When I inquired why so few unpunched guests showed up, one freshman volunteered that many probably felt uncomfortable because they weren’t officially invited...
...hours later, Yuan learned about the technological loophole that Seiler addressed Monday—a meeting that she did not attend??€”and became concerned about whether the election had been “free and fair...
...sports-themed tribute to the program that once allowed me to take a course named Counting People and call it math.I compiled a list of Harvard sporting events that, once President Faust’s office finally returns my calls, every student at the College will be required to attend??€”The Harvard Sports Core Curriculum (Fall Semester Edition):FOOTBALL vs. BROWN (Sat. 9/22, 7:30 p.m.)The first requirement is no ordinary home opener. Saturday’s matchup will be the first ever night football game at Harvard Stadium. Be a part of Crimson history and watch...
...Cambridge home of Kirkland and Ellis Professor of Law David B. Wilkins ’77. But unlike last month’s event—which hosted about 150 of Obama’s former Law School professors, classmates, and friends, and cost $2,300 to attend??€”Friday’s fundraiser was primarily aimed at attracting college students and mobilizing a grassroots campaign. Students were able to purchase tickets for the senator’s New England kickoff for just $23, though participants could contribute as much as $2300. Members of Obama’s campaign...