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Weekly community dinners, for one thing, are a great idea in principle, as a way to encourage house community without excluding non-residents the rest of the time. However, three of the most popular river houses (Quincy, Leverett and Kirkland) all hold community dinners on Thursdays, so all non-residents who would normally go to these dining halls, as well as residents who want to eat with friends who aren’t residents, must find somewhere else to eat. Spreading these community dinners out over different nights would reduce stress on the remaining dining halls, while still fostering house...
...being the only girl in a seven-guy blocking group makes you “one of those girls that can hang with the guys”, it also makes you “one of those girls who is going to float into a tiny triple in Kirkland with complete weirdo strangers...
Where: 27 Kirkland Street...
Mark A. Isaacson ’11 is a government concentrator in Kirkland House. His column appears on alternate Thursdays...
Those tunnels, which run under Mill Street, allow underground access from the Lowell and Winthrop House dining halls to the loading dock between Eliot and Kirkland Houses. HUDS uses the tunnels to move and store food for Lowell and Winthrop Houses, and as a space for washing dishes...