Word: dudley
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...Dudley S. Mulcahy, real estate chancellor of the Archdiocese, said no decisions have yet been made...
...Summers’ remarks drew mixed reactions within the Harvard community. “I was unhappy with the statement because it made people afraid to talk about Israel and Palestine,” says Ilana J. Sichel ’05, a literature concentrator in the Dudley Co-op who describes herself as a “leftist-Zionist.” She says that Summers’ speech “made me afraid to voice criticism of Israel for fear of being labeled a self-hating...
...name will keep students around, the administration should more actively promote student happiness. As Kyle R. McCarthy ’06, an English and Women’s Studies concentrator, attests, the College passively overlooks students dissatisfied with their housing options. McCarthy chose to move off campus to the Dudley Co-op after her freshman year, discontent with the House system. “There is this assumption that the House model will be good for everyone,” she says, “but the way it’s carried out is really flawed...
Nico Carbellano ’04, Yumi Lee ’04 and Jessica M. Rosenberg ’04 are the board of the Queer Resistance Front. They are literature concentrators in Dudley, Cabot and Adams Houses, respectively...
...stones throw from the boutiques and bookstores of Harvard Square, Jenny Davis ’06 lives in a quiet apartment just off Brattle Street. Davis decided mid-way through last year in Wigglesworth that she wanted to be in the Dudley Co-op. Unfortunately, the Co-op didn’t have space for Davis and she ended up being assigned as a floater to Lowell House. “I had never expected to move into Lowell,” says Davis. Fortunately, a friend, Celeste R. LeCompte ’04, told her about an opening...