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...running mate Zimmerman, who is a member of Harvard’s debate team, had made a point of completing their petition for candidacy without leaving the Quad.“We said, look, we’re a Quad ticket,” recalled Martel, a Currier House resident. “We’re completely different. We’re coming in as outsiders.”‘LET’S BE NICE’If history is any indication, that outsider status may not translate into victory on election day. Since...
...committee will host three more meetings this evening in Eliot and Currier, representing the other two House neighborhoods, and in Straus Hall for freshmen...
...Solo cups. Still, uncertainty about how strictly the universities would crack down on rule-breakers had led some HoCos to leave the booze at home. Lowell did not bring alcohol to New Haven, and shuttered its tailgate after the first quarter. In contrast, Mather, which hosted its tailgate with Currier, purchased eight kegs of beer, 20 gallons of spiked hot chocolate, and five gallons of jungle juice. “The tailgate was pretty much what we could hope for, but it was a shame that there wasn’t more clarity beforehand about the rules...
...Jesse Cohen, Cora K. Currier, Bora Fezga, Johnny H. Hu, Benjamin M. Jaffe, Lauren D. Kiel, Kevin C. Leu, Lingbo Li, Nini S. Moorhead, Alexandra Perloff-Giles, Michelle L. Quach, Lindsay P. Tanne, Shan Wang, Heekwon Seo, Chelsea L. Shover, David J. Smolinsky, Vidya B. Viswanathan, Maria Y. Xia, and Esther I. Yi contributed to the reporting of this story.—Staff writer Maxwell L. Child can be reached at mchild@fas.harvard.edu...
...swarm of Japanese visitors, but they’re not who you would expect. The Asian Lady Beetle, more commonly referred to as the ladybug, has replaced scabies as the infestation du jour in both the River and the Quad, taking up residence primarily in Leverett, Mather and Currier Houses. “They are a nuisance (they come inside this time of year to find a nice warm spot to overwinter), but they are not a problem unless you inadvertently eat them!” Hessel Professor of Biology Naomi E. Pierce, one of two professors of Organismic...