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...freshman! What house did you get into? Cabot? Hey, that’s great! I heard they have a lot of “community”??? Psych, kill yourself! Once again it’s that exciting time of year when freshmen receive a packet of paper that decides their housing fate. For everyone involved, housing assignments are slightly more stressful than getting your SAT scores and slightly less stressful than opening up the results to your post-spring break syphilis test. As we’ve been through this inferno before, the Bell Lap can be your latter...
Several students in Cabot House saw a face—and in one incident, other body parts—that was a bit out of place last Friday. A Cabot resident reported that an unidentified male knocked on his or her door and asked whether the student wanted to engage in illegal drug use last weekend, according to Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) spokesman Steven G. Catalano. HUPD officers were unable to locate the individual, who was sighted in E-entryway. Peipei X. Zhang ’08, who lives in E-entry, encountered a person she believes...
...Undergraduate Council passed an initiative to allow a blocking group of up to eight people to link with another group. The two blocking groups would be assigned to nearby Houses. Under this new system, the Houses are divided into four “neighborhoods.” Cabot, Currier, and Pforzheimer make up one neighborhood; Adams, Lowell, and Quincy comprise another; Dunster, Mather, and Leverett create the third; and Eliot, Kirkland, and Winthrop round out the last neighborhood.“I think it’s caused a lot of restructuring of groups last minute,” Frank...
...House: Cabot...
...Harvard University Art Museums (HUAM) recently announced a multi-year plan to overhaul its museums and to stake a claim in the University’s new campus across the Charles River in Allston. Cabot Museums Director Thomas W. Lentz oversaw the project and sought to incorporate feedback from numerous faculty members and students in the History of Art and Architecture department, as well as from Harvard officials responsible for the planning and development of the new campus. Under Lentz’s scrutiny, HUAM plans to renovate its historic building on 32 Quincy St., which currently houses both...