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Holy shit, did you know there are more dorms at Harvard? Like, outside the River? Neither did we. Here are some ways to get there and things to do once you’re done walking: 1. Walk to Currier and eat in the dining hall. 2. Walk to Pforzheimer and visit the Bell Tower. If you’re lucky, you just might get cranberry juice spilled on your favorite pants! 3. Walk to Hilles and take out a book. From your backpack. Then read it. 4. Walk to Quad Bikes and rent a bike. Why would you need...
...believe that College community is stronger and more valuable to undergraduates than any University-wide sense of community can be.The forthcoming Allston Houses will only be an improvement over the current Quad if they are better linked to the river Houses and existing centers of undergraduate activity than Cabot, Currier, and Pforzheimer are today. The report mentions several potential locations for the new Houses, including west of North Harvard Street, where College athletic facilities stand today. This plan would leave Allston-residing undergrads only tangentially connected to the rest of the undergraduate community. And such a layout would lack even...
...Scene Magazine reflects an ugly side of Harvard, one we often ignore. It’s easy to discount the extravagance and elitism of our peers as simply a matter of personal taste or habit. It’s harder to accept pieces like “Not Quite Currier: the Living Space of Nathan Gunawan” (an article celebrating this individual’s ability to live in the Ritz-Carlton) and a 10-page Brooks Brothers photo shoot as characteristic of “the intricate culture that the students themselves create...
...John and I want to thank you guys for being so amazing,” said Riley to campaign staffers and friends who had convened in Currier to celebrate the win. “You are the ones who made this happen...
...Election Commission Chair Michael B. Love ’08 announced the winners of this year’s presidential and vice-presidential Undergraduate Council (UC) election, Haddock-Riley supporters cheered “mandate” in Currier House’s packed Tuchman Living Room last night. Winning 59 percent of the first-round votes, John S. Haddock ’07 and Annie R. Riley ’07 received a simple majority in their race for UC president and vice-president. “It was really a mandate,” said Josh Patashnik...