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...sentiments expressed by Nelson and Gehrke. “In terms of public space, they’ve done a great job of providing that.” “You can imagine,” he added, “what it would be like if Eliot, Kirkland, and Winthrop could be connected and all have access to the same resources. I think that was very wise of them.” Several group members also said they returned to Harvard with a reassured confidence in Harvard’s residential House model...

Author: By Charles J. Wells, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: College Explores Housing Options | 10/27/2008 | See Source »

Lewis E. Bollard ’09 is a social studies concentrator in Kirkland House. His column appears on alternate Fridays...

Author: By Lewis E. Bollard | Title: Al Gore’s Inconvenient Diet | 10/23/2008 | See Source »

It’s the fourth game in the ACS baseball series. A Tuesday night crowd watching the Red Sox get crushed by Tampa Bay (sans enthusiasm) certainly doesn’t qualify as an unusual night in the Kirkland House grille. But this particular game attracted some out-of-town spectators, turning the grille and the game into a petri dish of strange interactions. The visitors, who have come to Cambridge all the way from Japan, are not particularly interested in the ball game. Instead, they focus their attention on the student viewers. No, they are not psychologists studying...

Author: By H. Zane B. Wruble, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Take Me Out To...Japan? | 10/22/2008 | See Source »

...competition may not be spurring house rivalry to the degree that CHI anticipated. The organization’s goal was to have 10 to 15 walkers per house, and while Currier and Kirkland each have 12 walkers, some houses appear to be falling considerably short of the target...

Author: By Ahmed N. Mabruk, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Competition Gets Students Moving | 10/21/2008 | See Source »

...students’ environmental interests. But some student representatives say they have been fielding a lot of complaints unrelated to sustainability. “One of the reasons I got involved is because there is a disconnect,” said Cassie B. Snow ’10, Kirkland House’s Food Literacy Representative. “HUDS does a good job for the most part but students don’t know how to get in touch and have their concerns heard.” Snow and Lewis M. Ward ’11, Winthrop House?...

Author: By Jillian K. Kushner, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Food Literacy Reps Field Complaints | 10/20/2008 | See Source »

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