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...quads, and the only visible living groups are fraternities. Seniors may choose to live off campus, just as those three lacrosse players chose to do, but again, this is not limited to just athletes. Anyone at Duke can tell you that there is no “basketball house?? on campus. Second, Hinshelwood claims that “many [Harvard] students probably couldn’t name a member of our men’s lacrosse team, despite its national ranking.” Nothing could be more true of the lacrosse team at Duke, even though they...
Peter Hong, author of the op-ed, estimated the cost of making Harvard College “on the house?? at about $280 million a year, an increase of $190 million in financial aid. That number represents less than a one percent increase in the endowment payout. Though critics have pointed out that most funds have restricted use, many living donors are likely to change their conditions if they consider the cause compelling. Even if this policy did not push people to donate more, which is highly unlikely, the costs in the first years would be covered...
...brought him to what De Beausset described as a “migrant safe house?? where migrants are usually brought overnight. There, coyotes—people whom the migrants pay to smuggle them across the Mexico-US border—will give the drivers a commission for bringing them customers...
Leverett had a different approach. “We’re a really friendly, happy house. No snootiness, no vulgarity. Peace and love! Lev love!” Hillary W. Steinbrook ’07 said. A giant bunny—the house??s mascot—hugged every “rising rabbit...
...Maguire “charming.” Tonight marked the thousandth showing of “Wicked” on Broadway, Maguire said. Noting that much of the book occurs while the main characters are in college, Maguire quipped that he could very well imagine them in Lowell House??specifically in the Junior Common Room...