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...November. Problems with Co-Ed housing—otherwise known as “Gender Neutral” housing—included the logistical problem of what to do when students in co-ed living situations leave for a semester to study abroad, leaving an empty bed in a gender neutral living situation. A visiting student needing that bed may not want to be in such a setting. This problem is less of an issue in the Quad, where all houses have singles or suites and different sexes can be separated by closed doors. At River houses, however, a student...
...editors: I’m writing in response to your article of Sept. 25 (“Unwelcome Visitors Join Students In Bed,” news) detailing the potential outbreak of bedbugs in the Northeast. While this article certainly provides an important warning for students and residents, I am left wondering why there hasn’t been more attention paid to the problem of the cockroach infestation in the older Houses on campus. Having spent two years in Lowell House and one year as assistant to the superintendent of Quincy House, I can attest to the disgusting reality...
...wide as 2.4 m, the eagles skim the water and make their kills with astonishing precision before gliding back to the towering treetops or mountains behind. What's more, all this takes place just an hour's drive from Vancouver. Even if you're the kind of stay-a-bed who never gets going before breakfast, it's worth the early start to see the eagles enjoy theirs...
...downwards, the melody darts from wall to wall in a careful pattern, and Dawn McCarthy’s counterpoint vocals plead out variations of the song’s title over and over and over again. Meanwhile, Will narrates a primordial, but endlessly complex, human scene: lovers lying in bed.“I slept sweetly, unpretending / that the night was always ending / she breathed lightly, right next to me / and I dreamed of her inside of me.” Gender roles reversed in half-sleep, he tries to understand the universe they have created, and the swirling guitar...
...your attention: Surprise me with blueberries and strawberries. Where to find you on a Saturday night: Outside on a balcony somewhere with a bottle of wine. First thing you notice about a guy: Confidence. Your best pick-up line: You should check out this bed. It’s really fluffy. Best or worst lie you’ve ever told: I’m a freshman, too. Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: I’ve moved on. Favorite childhood toy: Jigsaw puzzles. Best Part about Harvard so far: Corned beef hash on Friday...