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Gross and his staff have also pushed to expand student space. The administration, which has already begun renovating the Quad Library, plans to build a pub in Loker Commons and remodel some of the freshman dorm basements...
Drake will work with the new social programming board, which is in charge of planning college-wide events, to oversee the inauguration of the already-planned Harvard College Pub, the Student Organization Center in Hilles, the Lamont Cafe, and new freshman social space...
...leaked internal memo showed survey results pinning student dissatisfaction on the usual culprits—distant professors, a lagging social life, and a dearth of “community”—a full fleet of initiatives were already underway. The Harvard College Curricular Review, Loker Pub, Lamont Café, and the hiring of a Greek-scene expert to oversee House community have sought to make omelets of Harvard’s broken eggs.But talk about Harvard’s weaknesses can make for quite gloomy environs. The College, after all, does have its strengths, and perhaps...
...purpose or gift specifically earmarked for financial aid. This will directly benefit students by improving clubs and facilities and providing financial support for research and study abroad. If the senior class reaches its goal of 65 percent participation, they will have an opportunity to name a booth in Loker Pub, with the winning house involved in construction and decorating. The Pub will open next February, with construction beginning in June, according to the project manager of Loker Commons planning, Zachary A. Corker ’04. “It is a chance for members of the class...
...chairs, current Campus Life Committee Chair Sopen B. Shah ’08, and former UC presidential candidate John F. Voith ’07. Earlier in the semester, Riley organized several meetings with groups with experience planning campus-wide social events—the HCC, Harvard Pub Night Commission, Crimson Key Society, Prefect Program, FYSC, Senior Class Committee, H-Club, and several cultural groups—in order to “gain insight from successful social programmers on campus...how best to structure a programming board.” Riley also asked council members...