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...sweet party in your backyard. But when it comes to Harvard Yard, the story is a bit different.This past school year, Harvard embarked on a number of projects geared towards expanding social space, including undertakings as diverse as the $4.5 million Queen’s Head pub and the Harvard College Women’s Center. But designing a social space that caters to the diverse interests of the College’s roughly 6,500 undergrads has proved to be a challenge. As a result, two approaches have emerged: While some locales appeal to specific groups on campus, others...

Author: By Jun Li, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Checking Out of the Library | 5/2/2007 | See Source »

...there, rather than dealing with trivial matters like financial aid. What Harvard Oughts to Do: Other Idea #1: Put another fucking music store there. Other Other Idea: Put a few beds in it for Quadlings to nap during the day. Other Other Other Idea: Queen’s Head Pub II, but with free drinks between classes. Otherrrrrr Idea: Turn it into a gigantic single for the senior who has the most sex—or actually has sex at all. Idea: Give it to FM. Idea, Other: Make it into a laser-tag-video-game-ice-hockey play place...

Author: By Jessica A. Estep, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: venn diagram: The Tower Records Lot | 4/27/2007 | See Source »

...down into a movie with Jeremy Irons and Ethan Hawke, but the novel made the short list for the Booker Prize. Swift finally won the Booker in 1996 for Last Orders, an equally powerful tale of four London friends heading for the seaside to spread the ashes of a pub mate. Both Swift's first novel, The Sweet Shop Owner(1980), in which a dying man reflects on his life, and his most recent one until now, The Light of Day(2003), about a disgraced former policeman trying to unravel a crime of passion, embody another of Swift's techniques...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Old Master | 4/26/2007 | See Source »

...student initiatives…go to die.” Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 told The Crimson it was a “huge failure.” But with the opening of the Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub last weekend, Loker Commons can, for the first time since its opening bash 11 years ago, be called a rousing success. This time, we are confident that it will remain so. Upon walking in the door, it is immediately apparent that Loker Commons has finally outgrown its awkward phase. Gone...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Harvard’s ‘Cheers’ | 4/24/2007 | See Source »

After much fanfare and two years of planning, Harvard’s first permanent pub for undergraduates opened its doors Friday evening, welcoming approximately 1,300 undergraduate revelers to cheap beer and live music. According to Zachary A. Corker ’04, Loker Commons project manager and one of the brains behind the Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub, the night was a resounding success, and the pub’s patrons included a “good mix” of undergraduates and recent graduates. The day after the pub’s grand opening festivities, Corker...

Author: By Aditi Banga, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Beer and Undergrads Flow at Pub | 4/23/2007 | See Source »

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