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...Ashton R. Lattimore ’08 is an English concentrator in Dunster House. Her column appears on alternate Wednesdays...
...female Harvard graduate student was robbed late Monday afternoon near Dunster House. The victim, whose name has not been released, told police that she was attacked at the corner of Banks and Cowperthwaite streets after walking by two males standing in front of a convenience store. According to a community advisory released by the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD), the victim reported that the suspects struck her on the head several times. After she fell to the ground, the suspects took her wallet and fled the area. The advisory stated that the victim was not injured, and according to HUPD...
...Matchpia, which also targets South Asian Americans. Goswami added that the Cancer Society contacted House masters and reserved rooms, while members of the other groups will publicize and staff the events. The first drive will take place in Winthrop House tomorrow during dinner hours, followed by events in Dunster, Currier, Leverett, Eliot, Quincy, Adams, and Dudley Houses over the next week, according to Goswami. Drives at the other Houses and Annenberg are still being arranged, she added. Goswami said that the whole process—from the paperwork through the information packet to the cheek swab testing—would...
...spirit of Thanksgiving, natives and newcomers will come together to gobble on a more upscale version of dining hall food in Dunster House tomorrow. The pumpkin pie may not compare to mom’s home-cooked treat, but Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) expects to feed approximately 600 students—native-born Americans and internationals alike—who are not making the journey home. “We plan to offer turkey, stuffing, and all the good stuff that goes with it,” said HUDS spokeswoman Crista Martin. The feast, taking place from noon...
Today marks the 34th World Hello Day, established in 1973 by then-Dunster House student Michael J. McCormack ’74 in response to conflict between Israel and Egypt that fall...