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...potential usefulness. There will likely come a time when SOCH is an active student hub. This Sunday’s influx of prefrosh to SOCH’s activities fair indicates that students who never knew Yard basement offices might look more kindly upon the walk down Garden Street. Once that time comes and demand for office space is high, then perhaps it will make sense for the administration to punish the groups that do not put their space to work. But for now, taking away offices despite their availability not only hurts student groups, but, more importantly, it undermines...
...DANCING However, instead of the lectures and sections which made up her fall course, Watts’ spring class is hands on and requires more than a little, well, sweat. Every Wednesday evening and Thursday afternoon, some of Harvard’s most advanced ballet students fill the 60 Garden St. studio to take her intensive technique class and learn snippets of classical and contemporary choreography. Watts decided to teach parts of famous solos to the two boys and 18 girls in her class because she wanted them to learn versatility in performance. She stresses the importance of flexibly transitioning...
...House Committee (HoCo) Chair Anna M. F. McCallie ’08 says. Verdict: (Incestuously) HOT. The Mather House Formal Standard courtyard, classy dress-up deal. They got rid of the tent this year in an effort to save money and make it more of a classy evening garden affair, and less of a sweaty college party. With the extra cash, they’re looking to invest in a champagne fountain and impressive floral arrangements. Verdict: No Lather, so inherently NOT. The Lowell Bacchanalia With two of Harvard’s most beautiful courtyards, Lowell has a major venue...
...Coolio 15) Smash Mouth 16) S Club 7 17) Hootie & the Blowfish 18) Da Brat 19) K-Ci and JoJo 20) C + C Music Factory 21) Shaggy 22) The Cardigans 23) O.J. Simpson 24) Lou Bega 25.) Mr. Big 26) Vertical Horizon 27) Jamiroquai 28) Aqua 29) Savage Garden 30) The Brian Setzer Orchestra 31) Hootie & the Blowfish
...that Easter has come and gone, it’s seersucker season. And for some, seersucker represents the worst of Harvard: haughty attitude and old boys’ (read: final) clubs. For others, it’s a sign of spring and of garden parties. For me, it represents neither and that’s probably why I like it. I bought my first and only seersucker blazer in Canada at a thrift shop on summer break after freshman year. It was in mint condition, the right size, and the perfect price ($10). Canada is an odd locale for seersucker...