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Alessandro—a super senior in Pforzheimer??and Betsy casually hold hands as they wait. The waiting, far from being dull or awkward, is jocular and full of anticipation. As people banter, Alessandro unfolds a square table and places it in the center of the room. East of the table is a small red couch—the type with no arms. North of the table is a futon covered with a sheet. Opposite the futon is the chair Betsy and Alessandro share—a fuzzy auborigine loveseat with arms of imposing breadth...
...advantages and disadvantages to every House” are beginning to wear thin. Despite the disputable pros and cons of each location, only the blindly obtuse could refute that residents of Harvard’s three “Quad houses”—Cabot, Currier, and Pforzheimer??will be disproportionately affected by the recent budget cuts. Although the university has only announced $77 million of the reported $220 million in cuts to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences budget, the most significant changes—closing the Quad’s Hilles library and drastically...
...behind, but we’re going to catch up.” Martin said that HUDS currently composts 26,500 pounds of food waste in an average week. Pforzheimer dining hall staff are awaiting the delivery of the composting barrels to start the pilot program. The success of Pforzheimer??s project will determine whether or not manual composting will be implemented in the other four houses that lack a pulping machine. Martin said she was unsure of when composting would be implemented in those Houses. “We want to do our homework right...
...year, McCarthy will take a sabbatical during which he will work on a book, develop a new General Education course, and research the intersection of religion and science. He added that his wife will devote some of her free time to quilting. But the professor said he would miss Pforzheimer??s “extraordinary sense of community.” “Every day I have a fascinating discussion with a student,” McCarthy said. “There isn’t a single day in which I can?...
...more likely we can support each other better.” He said he would like to see the drop-in program extended to the rest of the upperclassman houses and the freshman dorms. During the pilot program, only students in four houses—Adams, Lowell, Mather and Pforzheimer??will have access to the drop-in hours. Sara R. Zaidi ’11, who serves as a director of Student Mental Health Liaisons, said the program could be successful because of the proximity factor. “They are putting resources where students live...