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Trading in the beaten paths of Harvard Yard for a glamorous New York City catwalk, Lewis Albert Remele ’06 skipped the beginning of the semester last week to debut his new women’s collection at Fashion Week on Sunday...
...University holidays and on memorial days, the church’s bell is still hand-rung by Campbell, who has become an expert over the past 10 years at climbing through the church’s catwalk on narrow beams to reach steep metal staircases and cluttered platforms with large windows. On the highest platform, he climbs a thin metal ladder that finally brings him up to a door that opens onto to a small space high above the Yard...
...plans to collaborate with the First-Year Social Committeee (FYSC) to plan more class-wide events. In years past, the FYSC has thrown a mean freshman formal but has done little else in the way of social programming. It has increased its repertoire this year, including the successful Halloween Catwalk, and is currently planning several class-wide parties. But the structure of the FYSC still leaves room for improvement. We envision that the FYSC be free of UC oversight and work more closely with the FDO to coordinate event planning. Furthermore, we recommend that the FYSC investigate the possibility...
...House council: planning more events and planning larger events,” says Haan. In addition to coordinating the Freshman Formal, as it has in past years, the FYSC is also trying to host more events for the full class. Already this year, the committee has organized the Halloween Catwalk, weekly “O.C.” viewing sessions in Loker Commons, and more recently a freshman-only pre-party before last Thursday’s pep rally. “We’re trying really hard to offer more social outlets for the freshman class...
About 2,000 parents and family members attended classes and panel discussions, toured the University museums, or attended the ’09 Costume Catwalk during this year’s Freshman Parents’ Weekend. Parents wore the ubiquitous crimson-colored “Harvard Parent ’09” badges as they came to see how their children were adapting to college life. Craig M. Hallowell said the weekend reminded him of his college experience. “This brings me back to my old college days and I am glad that I am not there...