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Matthew S. Meisel ’07, a Crimson editorial chair, is a chemistry concentrator in Currier House...
...Currier TLR Makeover
...their bed. Escaping from this brand of moral depravity has been historically challenging. Upon our return to school, however, a different perspective shed new light on an old problem: what if that stranger didn’t fit on the bed in the first place? In an innovative move, Currier House decided to give its collective GPA a boost by narrowing the mattresses of its residents. Sure, the new mattresses are only an inch-and-a-half narrower, but it’s an important inch-and-a-half. We applaud Currier for taking this initiative and salvaging the academic...
...informed me of his attempts to try to phase in some shuttles on the regular-year weekend schedule, as driver availability allowed. Tempesta was very friendly and conveyed his sincere desire to accommodate student demand. The weekend shuttle would run every 20 minutes to the three major undergraduate destinations: Currier House, Mather House, and Boylston Gate. This is an excellent policy, except for the fact that the shuttle isn’t yet fully operational. As a result, it isn’t consistent and so most people are unsure about the schedule. To find the schedule, Tempesta suggested that...
...Harvard was already a narrow window of opportunity, and for many Currier House residents that window just got a little bit narrower. Some Currier residents returned to learn that their new Harvard-issued mattresses were thicker but also narrower. According to measurements performed by The Crimson, the mattresses are 33.5 inches wide compared to the more typical Harvard mattress which is 35 inches wide. They’re also 2.5 inches deeper. Yard Operations Manager of Administrative Operations Zachary M. Gingo confirmed in an e-mail that the mattresses are 1.5 inches narrower than the old ones...