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...pounding grew louder and more desperate, echoing in the empty streets. “Yo guys,” I heard Carmichaels’ voice, “guys. Let me in.” But there was no response. All I could hear as I passed the brick building was the inorganic crunching of numbers into Carmichaels’ recently purchased BlackBerry Storm...

Author: By Charles J. Wells, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Bystander: Climbing the Housing Ladder | 3/18/2009 | See Source »

Rooming: Confused. Quincy’s dormitories are built in contradicting styles: brick traditionalism on one side and concrete modernism on the other. Dewolfe offers an enticing option with its many amenities and proximity to Quincy, so residents can still actively participate in their House community, unlike the Kirklanders there. Otherwise, sophomores should be prepared to share cramped bedroom quarters, in exchange for a sizable common room. While the unattractive monolith that is New Quincy is often cited as the House’s greatest drawback, inside, juniors can get spacious singles with modest common rooms, and seniors...

Author: By Thomas J. Lawless | Title: The Housing Crisis: Quincy House | 3/17/2009 | See Source »

...seen it.  That hulking, blue-capped brick tower thrusting itself triumphantly into the clouds.  From the river and from the Yard, Lowell House's spire is a defining feature of the Cambridge skyline.  But does the fact that you might be able to spot your House from Logan Airport make it a good place to live? Find out after the jump...

Author: By Maxwell L. Child | Title: The Housing Crisis: Lowell House | 3/14/2009 | See Source »

...factor: Beauty. Lowell looks good. Really, ridiculously good. That tower, the brick, the classic enclosed-quad design...if you want to show people a Harvard House, bring them here. This place was built to be gorgeous in green ivy and stunning in snow. If you want a stock Harvard story to tell, just give them the brief rundown of the famous Russian (now replica) bells. Lowell is built like a fortress, and on the inside it feels like a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of Harvard life...

Author: By Maxwell L. Child | Title: The Housing Crisis: Lowell House | 3/14/2009 | See Source »

...come see more theater and get more involved because of it.”Still, the trip to “Hair” is a hopeful sign that collaborations between the OFA, the A.R.T., and students will continue far into the future. This event has laid the first brick towards building increased and rare opportunities for undergraduates to encounter art outside of the College. “If the OFA and A.R.T. continue working together, the theater scene at Harvard will become more cohesive,” Stone says, “and there will be more occasions...

Author: By Ali R. Leskowitz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Paulus Attempts to Get In Students' Hair | 3/12/2009 | See Source »

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