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...floors of book-adorned walls will be reduced to one; student group offices and recreational space will take over the top three levels. This information was released last year, but many students are just hearing the news now—but with more misfortunes piled on. Not only will Quad residents have to face limited study space, the College has announced that there will be reduced library hours, less librarian services, and limited access to reserves. The Pforzheimer House Committee (HoCo) has started a petition to keep access to Hilles near current levels, and we sympathize with their efforts...
...unfortunate reality that will be remedied when the College expands into Allston—it is the administration’s responsibility to look for ways to accommodate the need for more student space. However, it is disheartening that the College continually seems to marginalize the needs of Quad students. A multi-block trek to the Yard is already a bother; these students should not be deprived of the same amenities enjoyed by River residents...
...mean, just think about all of things that you’ll miss from your freshman year: being part of a large mass walk to the Quad because there are no parties in freshman dorms, being around people suffering from the “I’m away from home for the first time so I’ll behave like I’ve just gotten out of prison” syndrome, and the noble and foolish desire to get straight As in all of your classes. It all fades faster than the lessons of Expos class...
...report about a person attempting to board the shuttle bus dressed only in undergarments led HUPD officers to the Quad. The underwear-clad rider was, ultimately, not allowed to board...
Under the new system, the Houses would be divided into four color-coded “neighborhoods.” Quad houses would comprise the orange neighborhood Lowell, Quincy, and Adams, the blue; Kirkland, Eliot, and Winthrop, the red; and Leverett, Dunster, and Mather, the green. The two blocking groups that wish to live near each other would still consist of up to eight members each, and would be placed in different houses in the same neighborhood...