Word: eventsã
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...golf team got a wet reception. Heavy downpours on the course at Yale forced the cancellation of Saturday’s portion of the two-round Yale Spring Opener, and the Crimson finished 16th out of 20 teams in the abbreviated tournament. Fifty-four of the events?? 115 players had completed rounds on Saturday before the round was called, but no Harvard golfers had finished. As a result, the tournament rested on just yesterday’s round of play, and conditions were little better than the day before. “The course was pretty beat...
...future housemates. Upperclassmen assigned to entryways as prefects or peer advisers would be able to take advantage of the common ground of a shared housing assignment as a starting point for their advising and mentoring relationships. And linking entryways to Houses would also allow freshman participation in special House events??panels, formal dinners, and faculty events??which would be a great boon to the freshman experience...
...loyalties begin to get divided” once they receive their housing assignments this morning.These loyalties will be on display in Annenberg today, as House residents, with t-shirts, music, and chants, jostle with each other to welcome newly inducted freshmen into their ranks.Freshmen will also be invited to events??such as ice cream socials and Stein Clubs—at their Houses later tonight.Today also marks the first time that some blocking groups will be officially linked with others, as 87 blocking groups took advantage of the new neighborhood blocking option.According to Suzy M. Nelson, the associate...
...organization that has dozens of events??even when we have people interested—they may not remember when things are happening,” she said...
...Institute of Politics (IOP) fellows introduced the topics of their study groups last night before a crowd of approximately 200 students. The IOP Study Groups are meant to be discussion forums—generally on current events??geared towards not only undergraduates, but also members of the Harvard community at large. Director of the IOP Jeanne Shaheen welcomed the presence of such an diverse group of fellows this semester. “One of the things that distinguishes this group from last semesters’ is that we have a significant international component,” said Shaheen...