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...most common impressions of Harvard’s social life is that an inordinate amount of time is devoted to classwork. “People seem to study a lot here,” Momsen says. “I was surprised to see people studying in the dining halls??that’s not what students do, at least not at the German university I go to.” And students like Barragan who say the workload at their home university is greater note that Harvard students spend an extraordinary amount of time pursuing extracurriculars, which...
...Vellucci proposed using urban renewal laws to raze Harvard buildings—including Straus, Lehman and Mass. Halls??in order to solve Harvard Square’s traffic problem...
...Douglas W. Sears ’69, former president of the Inter-Club Council, the board that oversees the eight male final clubs, has told The Crimson he favors the recent turn towards clubs which look less like “function halls?? and more like traditional, male-only retreats. But where does this leave women at a school without even a centralized student center...
...Undergraduate Council’s push for a 2 a.m. end to events in dining halls??like Pfoho 54 and the upcoming Sinthrop (formerly known as Chastity or Debauchery)—resulted in controversy and confusion last year as it wound its way through college and local bureaucracy...
Ware said neither of the dining halls?? complete with new marble countertops, enhanced lighting and repainted walls from summer renovations—was permanently damaged, but expressed frustration about the vandalism...