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...extracurricularly active and students who are not, the latter of whom might have gone to a nearby JCR for an occasional meeting but would not make the trek to Hilles. By raising the barrier to entry for participating in groups for all those who live outside the Quad, the casually involved might drop off as the heavily involved step up their involved and collaboration...
...undergraduate allegedly assaulted another student on the Quad Shuttle in front of Johnston Gate late Saturday night, in a fight that witnesses say started when a seemingly drunk male refused to get off the bus. According to witnesses, as a packed 10:40 p.m. shuttle was about to leave Johnston Gate for the Quad, a male passenger began yelling at the shuttle driver. One witness said that the individual, who was holding an open wine bottle, told the bus driver to start moving. “He yelled and told the bus driver to go,” said Justin...
...month after some freshmen grieved over housing placements in the Quad, student groups showed mixed reactions upon receiving office and storage space assignments in the new Student Organization Center at Hilles Friday afternoon.While most groups were pleased with the assignments, which were made by the Committee on College Life (CCL) Subcommittee on Student Organization Space, some groups were dissatisfied by the amount of space allocated.The subcommittee is chaired by Assistant Dean of the College Paul J. McLoughlin II and comprises undergraduates and CCL memberts hand-picked by McLoughlin. “This is probably the most unprecedented amount of space...
...College administrators’ priorities on student space have changed. But they remain no less foolish.After May 27 of this year, roughly 20 of Harvard’s most important student groups will leave their offices in Yard basements for newly-assigned space in the Quad. Following plans overseen by Assistant Dean of the College Paul J. McLoughlin II, the College will then renovate the Yard basements to house its own hand-picked organizations and provide “social space” for freshmen.This plan is rotten because it makes University Hall the sole arbiter of Yard space...
...finally provide Currier residents with a legitimate workspace alternative to the dining hall. A new party space that is bigger and potentially more “hooked up” than the TLR will be constructed where the art studio currently is. The art studio will relocate within the Quad so that we do not lose an art space entirely. Party on, Garth. Study on, Cindy. Paint on, Roger. CHRISTOPHER S. CULLEN ’07 April 20, 2006 The writer is co-chair of the Currier House Committee...