Word: canaday
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...women’s center that students have long been advocating opened last night, marking another victory for supporters of women’s issues on campus. The long-awaited and oft-debated women’s center opened in the freshly renovated basement of Canaday B, drawing scores of students to tour the new center and listen to 300th Anniversary University Professor Laurel T. Ulrich’s keynote address...
...tears will turn clear. Your roommates will stop believing that your computer gets its best wireless reception in the bathroom, and you will realize that the girl you have a crush on won’t be able to visit your room—because the fifth floor of Canaday isn’t wheelchair accessible. We’ve been through three years of these trials and they don’t show any sign of stopping. For instance, just two weeks before school started one of our closest friends was forced to withdraw after accidentally implicating himself...
...freshman dorm room in Canaday was the least racially, culturally or ethnically diverse in our entryway, and arguably one of the least on campus...
...users view their student termbills—accessible under the Campus Resources tab of the my.harvard portal page—their dorm room phone numbers were displayed at the tops of their statements. Lamas eventually dialed her number and got the voice of a summer school student living in Canaday, who told her what room they were living in. “I think they were more confused than anything,” she said about the student she called. “I was probably one of the first 2 or 3 people to do this...
...lots of bright friends [in Arkansas] but [at Harvard] the whole atmosphere wasn’t all about football and parties like other high schools in the South are,” says Scott’s mother, Elaine. As an undergraduate, Scott lived in Canaday Hall and Leverett House and concentrated in history. “The thing I loved most about Harvard were the classes and the sheer availability of libraries. I loved that I could take such obscure and interesting subjects taught by people who spent their lives studying those subjects,” she says. Scott...