Word: currier
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...It’s sub-par because the House tailgates are so far from the actual game,” said Andrew G. Sadow ’08, a former Currier House resident...
...Sundquist ’09 said. “Whether or not those are humorous is besides the point.” The three UC insider tickets include members who serve on both the advocacy and finance branches of the organization. Andrea R. Flores ’10, a Currier resident and the chair of the UC’s Finance Committee is in her third year on the council. She has been involved in groups including Raza and the Harvard College Democrats, and is a member of the Seneca. Flores is not running with David F. Boswell...
...Warble is an online magazine that takes advantage of this heightened accessibility from the isolation of Currier House. Creators Emma C. Banay ’11, Louisa C. Denison ’11, Douglas C. Duquette ’09, and Clement D. Wright ’09 distributed the first issue of The Warble on Nov. 1 as an alternate way for student artists in Currier to share their work. “Art can be this link in the house community and allow you to get to know the other people who are walking around in the dining...
...implying that these room parties are a legitimate alternative to the dearth of dining hall parties. Not only does this indicate the dearth of viable party options, but it also marks the lack of communication between University Hall and the House masters, since at least one House, Currier, is in fact not having any parties this weekend—dining hall, room, or otherwise. The House masters and the administration must recognize the danger presented by stuffing Harvard and Yale students into tight House spaces. Moreover, many students will flock to final clubs and off-campus buildings to party...
...types of people: freshmen and the sketchy upperclassmen who want to hook up with freshmen. If you don’t fall into those two categories, save yourself the trek to the Quad and stay home. Oh, and the glamorous locales of these ragers? Pathetic. “Currier Fishbowl.” “Pfoho Dining Hall.” That’s right: you can party at the site of your last all-night cram session for that killer Orgo midterm. Good times. Plus, you get to dress up in costume for such inventive theme ideas...