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...rest, all you want to do is hang out at home. But does your dorm room have a selection of great board games and mismatched cushions reeking of stale beer? Perhaps the latter, but certainly not the former. Made up to look like that guy’s basement where you used to drink PBR throughout high school, the rooms at One House are sprinkled with foosball tables, a comfy couch, TV, a pool table, and stacks of board games, including Trivial Pursuit, Scrabble, and—for the really wild—Parcheesi...

Author: By Joelle Hobeika, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: More Fun Than Problem Sets | 2/17/2005 | See Source »

...decision came down to freshman Jennifer Blumberg’s bout at No. 3 and Grigg’s duel at No. 1 with defending individuals champion and intercollegiate No. 2 Michelle Quibell. There was the potential for the final result to hang on the outcome of the highly-anticipated Quibell-Grigg matchup...

Author: By Lisa Kennelly, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Bulldogs Come Out Ahead of W. Squash in Ivy Championship Showdown | 2/14/2005 | See Source »

Bajwa remained optimistic despite the loss, crediting his squad’s ability to hang tough with the defending champions...

Author: By Lisa Kennelly, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Bulldogs Come Out Ahead of W. Squash in Ivy Championship Showdown | 2/14/2005 | See Source »

Hwang says he finds that the “social outlets at Harvard are narrow,” and he wanted to find a way to hang out with friends and classmates in a setting other than a crowded room party. He plans his trips using ideas from Curious New England, a book with odd and offbeat destinations in the Northeast, and asking other members for recommendations...

Author: By Katherine M. Gray, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Weekend Warriors: Club Treks To See Siamese Skeletons, Murder Sites | 2/14/2005 | See Source »

AmyLincoln, the Harvard-educated star reporter in Susan Isaacs' new novel, Any Place I Hang My Hat (Scribner), has nowhere to go but up. Her father Chicky was in and out of prison, her mother Phyllis abandoned her as an infant, and Grandma Lil was known to shoplift dinner on her way home. Why did the author choose such a steep mountain for her heroine to climb? "I'm kind of interested in social class, which we're not supposed to have, but of course we do," says Isaacs. "We're such a mobile society--upwardly, downwardly and geographically...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Social Studies | 2/14/2005 | See Source »

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