Word: canaday
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...Yeah, I mean the common rooms have cable too here. Like Canaday has cable...
It’s a safe bet that most Harvard students—including women—will never step foot into the well-funded Women’s Center that now occupies Canaday Hall...
...Women’s Center relegated to the campus’s periphery was sure to be a failure, so College administrators instead evicted The Independent from its long-time office and installed the Women’s Center in the basement of Canaday...
...been available for free at University Health Services (UHS) and in upperclassmen houses. UHS and the student-run Community Health Initiative began providing free condoms to freshmen last May, before the Trojan survey results were published. Harvard, however, still received an F in this category. “In Canaday, at least, I never actually saw a condom in our condom box. They have some restocking issues,” said Marianna B. Tu ’09. “I think people are too lazy to go to UHS.” Harvard’s Peer Contraceptive...
After years of controversy, the Harvard College Women’s Center has finally opened, nestled somewhere in the bowels of Canaday Hall. It’s a quaint facility, really: All students, regardless of gender, can visit the Women’s Center for free coffee and tea (there are multiple varieties of each). An industrious student can even make photocopies and print her papers free of charge. The center is so universally hospitable, in fact, that some might mistake the space for a student center lite. And that, really, is the problem. Even now that the center...