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...teammates and that sketchy upperclassman with whom you’ve been messaging on Facebook.com since July. Remember that wherever you’re randomly assigned, there’s something good to be said for every house—Currier has huge rooms, Cabot has a beautiful quad, Mather boasts “singles for life”—except for Dunster...
...force myself to listen. But until then, they’ll remain filed away under those three little words—crazy religious zealots. Giselle Barcia ’08, a Crimson editorial editor, is an English and American literature and language concentrator in Mather House. Giselle is glad religious debates are not continued at the Miami nightclubs...
...understand why it wasn’t a run that rounded out Harvard athletics’ “Operation: Summer Fitness” preliminary test.Little did the Hemenway staffers know, after three years of running late to class (including two all the way from distant Mather House) I had become a professional speed-walker and de facto captain of the Olympic tourist-dodging team. Although some Fabio from Harvard Law School had put my push-up total to shame, my first-place-winning laps around the Yard were fast-paced, yet all-too familiar. Walking away, albeit slowly, from...
...about one kilometer to change trains at Châtelet. After buying a more comfortable pair of walking shoes and giving up the morning jogs, I began to enjoy the taste of a walking culture. I couldn’t remember why I would frequently take the shuttle from Mather (though upon further reflection, the answer is l’hiver). I have set aside a few afternoons when I didn’t have class to walk until I got lost enough to have to pull out my Paris map. It is getting a lot harder...
According to Kinsley, a former Mather House resident, his seminar would have been non-credit and sponsored by the Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center, “pairing journalism types with web code jockey types to dream up and produce gadgets for reading the news...