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...over lab work, and even Internet flirtation—are as familiar as the sight of a tourist taking a shot of the John Harvard statue. FIRST IMPRESSIONSLuke A. Langford ’06-’07 and Amy L. Langford walk side-by-side into the Science Center??€™s Greenhouse Café. He kisses her hand as they sit down. Affectionate and playful, the newlywed couple tease each other and complete one another’s sentences. “I actually had a crush on his roommate. In a ploy to get his roommate...
...leaders urged administrators to build a student center on newly purchased Harvard property at 90 Mt. Auburn St. The site now houses a library administration building and a center for archival preservation.A BUILDING DEFERREDPlanning for the renovation of gray-columned Littauer—located just west of the Science Center??€”began in the early 1990s, according to economics professors. Representatives from the economics department and the FAS Office of Physical Resources and Planning met at least 20 times with architects from Kallmann McKinnell & Wood—the firm behind Boston City Hall as well as buildings...
According to the director of the center??€™s regional office in Chile, Steve Reifenberg, more undergraduates instead chose to apply to the Argentina study abroad program, which began a year...
...center??€™s student and area programs officer, Erin Goodman, said that only two undergraduates had considered applying to study in Chile for the spring. Usually between four and 10 students apply to study there each semester...
...because the café is a guaranteed social center??€”that missing core in the Harvard undergraduate experience. I often find myself strolling through the café for no apparent reason other than to check who is there, with the comforting knowledge that I will almost always know someone. Maybe that’s an indictment of my social circle, but if the variety of people in the café is any indication, I am not alone in feeling its aura of sociability. Rather than gains in work, café dwellers—including those who purport...