Word: leveretts
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...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...
...interaction, recent incidents suggest that House loyalty and competitiveness with other Houses will be alive and well.The Adams House gong, which usually adorns its dining hall, was stolen last week, as it has been many times throughout the House’s history.The Adams House Committee (HoCo), believing a Leverett House resident was the perpetrator, swiped Leverett’s freshmen welcome t-shirts in retaliation earlier this week, according to Adams and Leverett HoCo chairs.The t-shirts were soon returned after Leverett HoCo insisted upon its innocence, according to the chairs.But “the gong is still...
Harvard’s “alcohol czar,” Ryan M. Travia, is head of an initiative seeking to reduce binge drinking, so the bait used to lure students to his talk at Leverett House might have seemed surprising: booze. Travia, director of Harvard’s Office of Alcohol and Other Drug Services, staged a question and answer session on drinking in the Leverett Senior Common Room last night, underlining his frank and pragmatic approach to undergraduate alcohol use. “We are not prohibitionist by any stretch of the imagination,” said...
...said he was “very pleased” with the committee’s positive reception of the UC proposal. “I’m glad that we unanimously agreed on the principle” of co-ed rooming, Kouskalis said. But logistical hurdles remain. Leverett House Master Howard Georgi ’67 said crowding in the houses would make implementing the proposals difficult. “I think it would be a mistake to make the housing lottery more complicated at this point,” he said. But most other masters supported...
Last Saturday, musical performers from around campus and speakers from the Harvard College Democrats and the Harvard Republican Club, as well as Iranian student activist leader Akbar Atri, took the Leverett House stage for the Iran Freedom Concert. The event brought together student groups from all over campus—ranging from the Harvard Middle East Review to the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance to the Harvard Salient, the College’s conservative monthly. “When student bodies speak as one, that’s really where we make our difference,” said...