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Admission to the concert will be free for undergraduates, and Harvard University Dining Services will provide dinner. Only the Quincy House and Currier House dining halls will be open during the event...
Today, when Harvard students hear reggaeton’s distinctive Latin-Caribbean BOOM-ch-boom-chk echoing from a car radio or the speakers of Currier TLR, there’s a good chance they’re nodding their heads to the work of two superproducers who used to work just across campus in McKinlock Hall...
...with the settlement because I believe that this agreement will accomplish the goals of our clients,” she said yesterday. “All they wanted and deserved was safe, reliable, and accessible public transportation services.” Joseph A. Ford ’06, a Currier House resident with cerebral palsy, agreed that changes to the local T stop were necessary. Ford described a particularly difficult T stop experience. After a malfunctioning elevator in the Harvard Square T stop actually broke down, Ford said he was left stranded in the station while he waited...
Admission to the concert will be free for undergraduates, and Harvard University Dining Services will provide dinner. Only the Quincy House and Currier House dining halls will be open during the event...
...upperclass dining halls open the night before College classes resumed, chaos reigned in the servery and in the seating area as students scrambled to get their hands on food and then chairs before either ran out. Apparently, no one had told the chefs at Quincy, Eliot, Pforzheimer, Currier, and Annenberg that they would be cooking for the entire campus that night. The overcrowded dining halls forced students—or at least the students who came early enough to get food at all—to eat outside and in JCRs. At Quincy, those who arrived half an hour before...