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...UniLu] is considered the Holiday Inn of shelters,” said Kuo. “We are smaller, safer and a dry [non-alcoholic] shelter. It is the ideal atmosphere...
...vision of a Harvard community where students are given the space they need—not only to work and learn, but also to socialize and play—calls for complex and significant changes that will not come about overnight. Some solutions will take years. Converting the Inn at Harvard into a new and inviting student center will require not only meticulous planning but also 12 years of waiting until DoubleTree Hotels’ current lease on the property expires...
...this vision is bold and the change would be great, but Harvard’s commitment to its undergraduates should be even greater. Harvard must begin the process of planning how it will meet the needs of its undergraduates. At present, the best place to begin is at the Inn at Harvard...
...years, the Inn at Harvard, which is now privately owned by DoubleTree Hotels, will become the property of Harvard. It is the most ideal space for a future student center because of its size, key location between the Yard and the River and its ability to be changed relatively easily to a center of student life. Already it includes many of the features that a student center would include. The rooms on upper floors can be converted to offices; the dining facilities can easily be renovated to create student-friendly cafeteria space; the meeting rooms and infrastructure could be modified...
...significant leadership and foresight. One of the greatest difficulties in achieving student goals is the high turnover of students who battle for reform. However, if we can find the strength and vision to begin the planning process now, we can make sure that the University does not earmark the Inn at Harvard to become more administrative office spaces. This planning process should include students and administration in a joint effort: if it does not, the new student center may end up much like Loker Commons, a space which has largely failed in creating a space for undergraduates to congregate...