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...most crucial element in uniting the River Houses and the new Houses, however, will be a top-notch shuttle system. Quadlings feel detached from Harvard Square and the River Houses because student shuttles do not run consistently from convenient stops and often cannot match student demand both at peak times and in the middle of the night...
...current proposal is to have one shuttle make a long loop through Allston and Cambridge and dedicate another undergraduate shuttle to follow a shorter and more direct route from the Allston Houses to Harvard Square during peak morning hours. While this is a good start, it is not enough in itself. In order for the campuses to feel connected, students will need shuttles making frequent, convenient stops all day long. Because the Larz-Andersen Bridge is vehicle accessible and the Weeks Footbridge is not, such a shuttle system will be more feasible if the new Houses are located where...
...This “Night” differed from the first by incorporating tours of the Busch-Reisinger Museum for Germanic Art from Northern and Central Europe, in addition to student-led tours of the Fogg. The event also provided students with a sneak peak at the Busch-Reisinger’s new exhibition “Multiple Strategies: Beuys, Maciunas, Fluxus,” which opened last Saturday...
...going to go pro and stick to the plan. That was my plan all along. Since I was 10 or 12.”Her disappointment is not surprising. Women’s tennis is an incredibly young sport with fresh players arriving each season. Many young women peak at 16 or 17, understanding that if you do not make it by the time you are 20, you do not have a chance.Perhaps Ko puts it best: “School, to tennis players, really sucks.”While her parents saw her education as a back-up plan...
...first time since 1972, when Iraq nationalized the oil industry. In theory, that could finally fix Iraq's shambolic oil sector, whose infrastructure has been crippled by decades of wars and sanctions. Production these days hovers around 2 million barrels a day, a big drop from Iraq's prewar peak of more than 3 million barrels...