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...campus,” she said. For each pledge, Harvard will contribute $1.50 toward renewable energy projects on campus. The pledge rates of each Harvard school will help determine the location of the funded project, and a contest between undergraduate houses will award points for the Green Cup. Dunster House is currently in the lead with 49 percent of its residents having already signed the pledge. “It’s a great way to get your House excited to talk about sustainability,” said Karen A. McKinnon ’10, an Environmental Action Committee...
...Currently, many Harvard students do not know the names—or even the faces—of people living only a few feet away from them. This anonymity presents security issues as well as hindering community building, and could easily be avoided with horizontal hallways. Finally, as any Dunster resident can attest, walk-through suites often lead to highly inconvenient living arrangements. Those guiding the renovations should work to eliminate such set-ups in favor of other options, providing a variety of suite choices from which students can select. While the College’s efforts towards student involvement...
...powers, her honest hockey-mom façade seems to have cracked. And exposed underneath—well—there just doesn’t seem to be all that much. Sanders I. Bernstein ’10, a Crimson arts editor, is a social studies concentrator in Dunster House...
...forces us to be more creative in terms of what we have to do to have a fun tailgate,” said Jeffrey C. Holder ’09, Dunster HoCo co-chair. “We can’t just throw a keg out there and play loud music...
...work seems to be paying off. One only has to visit the colorful establishment on Dunster Street to witness its bustling business. “It’s cleaner, better quality—just so good!” says Brianna G. Gallagher, a late night customer. “Plus, you don’t feel guilty eating their burgers...