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Adams House has had a swimming pool since 1907, but for a few hours last night, Winthrop House got one too. Backed-up drains and rainfall inundated the House??s dining hall, gym, basement, and several entryways with sewage, forcing some students to flee to other Houses for dinner. Winthrop House Master Stephen P. Rosen ’74 said last night that 15 people, including a crew from the Harvard Emergency Operations Center, would have the flood cleaned up by 3 a.m. this morning, in time to open for breakfast. According to Rosen, crumbling infrastructure in Winthrop...
...Solomon has a special rooming situation in Cabot House??—she shares a “fairly large crowded double” with her boyfriend, Matthew T. Valji ’08 (“We did some negotiation with our house master,” Solomon says). But she feels that her own dating experience at Harvard has been drastically different from those of her friends. While Solomon has been in a happy relationship for her four years at school, she believes that most people at Harvard are dissatisfied with their experiences here...
...White House??s statement—which notably refrained from threatening a veto—objected to the tuition measure...
...house??s representative for the Harvard College Resource Efficiency Program (REP), you’d expect me to love the recently introduced plan to pilot a trayless-dining night at Quincy House, and I do. But I also have a strong sense of concern regarding the project’s outcome: because it has so much merit, and some potential pitfalls, it really has to be done right, to be understood by students not as a month-long inconvenience, but a practical, tangible step in the service of sustainable living...
...number of Harvard students voting in Massachusetts. “A lot of people’s reasons for not pledging to vote were, ‘Sorry, I forgot to register,’” said Jeremy A. Cypen ’09, one of Mather House??s former H-VOTE captains. “You wonder what they would have said if there had been same-day registration.” Yelun D. Qin ’10 said that although he is not registered, he would consider signing up in Massachusetts...