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One of the most romantic things about being a student at Harvard is living in the historic Houses. But settling into the former rooms of John F. Kennedy ’40 or Matt Damon ’92 comes with a price: everything from problematic plumbing to haunted heating...
“Personally, I met a lot more people living in swing space,” says Yale student David J. Lee ’10. “You’re trapped in your college, so it forces you to know everyone very well. It creates a...
At Harvard, student opinion of the campus wide housing overhaul is divided. While some support the large-scale renovations that would relocate students, touting it as a necessary part of keeping the historic houses as viable living options, others prefer short-term fixes.
But even if the plan is not yet official, students can agree on one point: Harvard’s Houses are undeniably aging. Living in historic buildings has its perks, but it also comes with downsides: tempermental pipes and unreliable heating, to mention two. These problems are not only uncomfortable...
This past week, complaints about Harvard University Dining Services’ (HUDS) increasingly pallid dinner offerings have been mounting on open lists across campus. Apparently, the usual dinner fare has taken a dive off the deep end recently (living off-campus this year, I myself remain relatively insulated from the...