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...about 200 teachers and undergraduates chose to come to the event, according to Rosier. The students who nominated Smail noted that he had created an informal “Harvard Medievalist Club” that meets for monthly dinners at Grendel’s Den, the Harvard Square basement pub, according to Greenfield. One student who nominated Liu said that he had helped her in a course where the actual professor had been unhelpful and inaccessible, Greenfield said during the ceremony. Judith F. Chapman, an anthropology lecturer and Quincy House’s resident dean, received the Levenson award...
...students looking to “Graduate” from 90s band Third Eye Blind, rock duo Mates of State may help fill that void. The band is scheduled to perform at Cambridge Queen’s Head pub on May 11 as part of an indie rock show. The performance is being organized by the College Events Board (CEB) and Campus Life Fellow John T. Drake ’06. The concert will be free and open to all Harvard affiliates, according to a CEB press release and the board’s chair, Adam Goldenberg...
Britons (who have and expect an intensely personal relationship with their politician) love to grumble about their lot and their leaders, especially if--like Blair--they've been around for a decade. So you would never guess from a few hours down the pub how much better a place Britain is now than it was a decade ago. It's more prosperous, it's healthier, it's better educated, and--with all the inevitable caveats about disaffected young Muslim men--it is the European nation most comfortable with the multicultural future that is the fate of all of them...
Finally, the Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub has solved an age-old problem: where’s a senior to get a drink in this place? Last Friday, hundreds of students flooded the Queen’s Head Pub to partake in the first ever “Upper Hall.” According to Loker Commons Project Manager, Zachary A Corker ’04, the term “Hall” alludes to social gatherings at the Oxbridge Universities that we Harvard students unceremoniously call a dinner or drink. Now, Harvard has its own distinct...
...important in terms of community building. Instead of placing so much emphasis on Yardfest and the Harvard Carnival, the CEB would be better advised to turn its attention and focus to funding to the litany of opportunities for community-building that exist on a weekly basis: in the new pub, the houses, and wherever a group of friends and classmates can gather for diversion. Instead of huddling with blockmates in front of a stage, for example, the CEB might sponsor a smaller event in the pub catered to fans of a niche musical genre. In a smaller setting, those fans...