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Other issues include the space crunch facing VES faculty and Harvard’s lack of multiple screening rooms for 35 millimeter films...
Similarly, Scalise said that the stadium was targeted for renovations since the current budget crunch has focused the College’s attention on renovating old facilities—not building new ones...
...much space but too little. The non-negotiable loss of the Reimann center in 2005 would have left the College’s dancers without a home, and Gross settled on the renovation of part of the QRAC as the most expedient way to solve the impending crunch. But this change too was a response to an immediate crisis, rather than a long-term vision of putting important student services north of Shepard Street. And the reshufflings that will accompany the Hilles renovation—moving the music library to Lamont and parts of the Social Studies offices...
...Ooooh, that taste of honey and graham cracker crunch of Golden Grahams,” I thought as I tiptoed backwards towards safety. It really is an underrated cereal, up there with Fruit Loops and Frosted Flakes...
...emphasized in an interview yesterday that new Houses could relieve the current undergraduate housing crunch and allow for an expanded student body...