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...with homework, do a little of it, and start chatting—and also go on spontaneous Kong runs. “None of us drink [at the Kong], so I guess we go for the food,” co-chair Noam Lerer ’07 says, tongue-in-cheek. Apparently it’s all about the “big tables” around which many people can gather and engage in “metaphysical conversations...
Other institutional support for social life, such as the UC’s funding of House Committees (HoCos), has fallen trap to the same narrow view. According to Dunster HoCo Co-Chair Andrew L. Kalloch ’06, in the past, the UC generously financed HoCo happy hours. “But you couldn’t get that $600 for a cookout or something,” he says. After HoCos asked for fewer restrictions, this semester’s bill gives them the right to do “whatever they want” with the money...
According to Kaya N. Williams ’07, co-chair of the Association of Black Harvard Women, the response from campus organizations has been extremely positive. “Almost everyone has been supportive.” Laws added that their group on thefacebook.com has already reached 200 members since its creation two weeks...
...front of Thayer Hall, Event Co-Chair Julia M. Chandler ’07 distributed the list of incoming freshmen...
...visual effect will block Winthrop and then Mather,” Lowell Event Co-Chair Jonathan V. Brewer ’07 said. “We’re down in numbers because a lot of HoCo people are taking midterms...