Word: dunsteritis
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...better stock up.1.Top-10 lists. They’re uncreative, don’t flow well for the reader, and are padded with frivolous items to squeeze out a full 10. They are also devoid of any irony.John W. Hastrup ’06 is a government concentrator in Dunster House. His column appears regularly...
...that Harvard Square is falling to pieces, we give you exhibit A, the return of the talking Sovereign Bank video screen. We thought some praiseworthy Robin Hood had stuck one to corporate America, breaking the screen for good, but, unfortunately, the video screen is like a cockroach in a Dunster bathroom. It just keeps coming back. For those living under a rock—why haven’t you thrown that rock through the video display—the bank has virtually imprisoned a multi-ethnic band of salespeople behind a pane of glass at its new Square branch...
...online system to achieve a miraculous 105 percent participation by voting multiple times. Snyder said that even though the students were caught manipulating their cookies (the online kind), an official investigation showed that Cabot still reigned. On the other end of the spectrum, a paltry 26 percent of Dunster House students filled out the survey, landing their House in last place for the second consecutive term. Snyder lauded the survey’s higher scores for food temperature, quality, and freshness. “When we look at how our food is perceived by students, a lot is so arbitrary...
...manipulated the online system to achieve a miraculous 105 percent participation by voting multiple times. Snyder said that even though the students were caught manipulating their cookies (the online kind), an official investigation showed that Cabot still reigned.On the other end of the spectrum, a paltry 26 percent of Dunster House students filled out the survey, landing their House in last place for the second consecutive term.Snyder lauded the survey’s higher scores for food temperature, quality, and freshness.“When we look at how our food is perceived by students, a lot is so arbitrary...
...individual in the Dunster House Dining Hall informed police that he or she was receiving harassing phone calls. A Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officer tracked the suspect down and found an outstanding warrant in his name. Police then arrested Gary Dare, 21, of Mattapan, Mass. 4:42 p.m.—An officer reported to the Biology Research building on 16 Divinity Ave. because two individuals reported that they had been hit by a snowball. Police arrived but neither the two complainants—nor the hit-and-run snowball-thrower—were found...