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...impact.” The hurricane has changed his perspective on everything, he says. “It’s given me something to do in life, [and] made me want to stay down here and help people.” Ordoyne explains that Katrina has remained on everyone??s minds, and that Tulane’s course catalog includes many Katrina-related courses. “It’s always there, it’s always a part of my life, it always will be,” he says. But Katrina, he adds...
Those “drinking rules” I had to explain at that first meeting? None to speak of, considering everyone??s of age. Add to the fact that they’re mostly from abroad—England, the Netherlands, Japan, Australia and Greece, just to name a few in my entryway—and it’s clear that their alcohol consumption is much more akin to “civilized social norm” than the “get-trashed-and-throw-up” mentality that seems to rule in American...
Thursdays became Quincy community nights in the dining hall. Lee and Deb learned everyone??s name, came to sporting events and concerts, remembered who wrote for which campus publication, and asked about the big events they couldn’t attend. They bought a pool table for the Quincy lobby, which became instantly popular with students, tutors, and House staff...
...member Mary Helen Black in response to the suggestion that residents utilize a Harvard construction mitigation hotline to report complaints. “You’ll be getting calls and it won’t be your workers and it’ll be a huge waste of everyone??s time,” she added. But Harvard’s Director of Community Relations for Boston Kevin A. McCluskey ’76 said that the University would be “aggressive” about dealing with problems proactively. Amid disagreements between residents and University...
...think it’s been awesome. Everyone??s getting really involved. It’s nice to see Houses show a little spirit,” said Leverett war minister Daniel K. Bilotti...