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Strolling through the Yard this morning, Flyby noticed what appeared to be many, many dark brown nuggets of feces strewn all over the grass??almost as if a flock of migrating geese had decided that John Harvard's turf was ideal for defecating on, and then took to spreading the joy through the Yard in nice, straight lines...
...many of Harvard football’s seniors, The Game is the culmination of their careers—careers that likely began well before they first entered the gates of Harvard Yard. But for senior defensive end Peter Ajayi, football was something he only fully cherished once hitting the grass??now turf—of Harvard Stadium...
Bustling commuters attempting to park next to Boston’s Government Center MBTA stop on Friday were in for a surprise—one spot had been converted into a park. The barricaded parking space—adorned with potted plants, flowers, and a bed of grass??offered passersby a chance to sit in the sun as part of the National Park[ing] Day event. Started in 2005 as a collaboration between Rebar, a San Francisco art collective, and The Trust for Public Land (TPL), a national conservation nonprofit, the event is a one-day global event...
...brilliance. Much of it sounds uninspired, despite the fact that this is material Beam has supposedly been sitting on for some time. While 2004’s “Our Endless Numbered Days” had only one real disappointment (the repetitive “Teeth in the Grass??), this album seems to have a few such teeth. It may seem silly to judge an album based on rigid, preconceived notions of what it should have been, but in a sense these are the criteria with which we judge all our favorite artists. To return...
...general sense of security? An open email discussion between Harvard students that referred to this group as “random,” “non-Harvard,” “young-looking” people who were “trampling the grass?? indicates the answer. Despite similar events in the Quad, such as “Quad Day,” a group of black students playing field games seemed out of place. Even with their familiar faces, and t-shirts that read either “the Association of Black Harvard...