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Student groups are the lifeblood of our undergraduate community. Yet the College administration is in the process of evicting student groups from office space in Harvard Yard and granting them space in the Quad. Although this move promises to give students more space that will be better equipped and open to more student groups, the symbolic truth is that student groups are being pushed from the heart to the extremities of our campus...
...indicator of the value with which Harvard regards a building’s occupants—as any real estate agent knows, the key is location, location, location. Given the recent rhetoric about the college’s efforts to improve student satisfaction, exiling student groups to the remote Quad (while an ever-growing administration sits comfortably in the most desirable location on campus) seems counter-intuitive. Should we believe that the administration places greater value in its intrinsic benefit to undergraduate life than that of student groups, which have long been heralded by the admissions office when it courts...
...needs and requests in the allocation of scarce resources. Yet the location of this building cannot be ignored. If the Student Activities Office is so enamored with the office space that it is creating in Hilles, then it should have no objection to relocating its own office to the Quad to occupy it. If the Dean of the College is convinced that walls that do not fully extend to the ceiling or floor will adequately protect sensitive conversations, then he should have no objection to moving his office to such a space in Hilles and granting the neighboring office...
...Eurotrash party, most asserted that the wait was totally worth it. With glowsticks in hand and glowing ice cubes in their drinks, guests did their best Gunther impression until well past 5 AM. SATURDAY Harvard students attempted to look somewhat state-school-esque, with parties from Mather to the Quad. Hey, we’ve got to impress the pre-frosh, right? Leverett’s biannual 80s dance was the same as it ever was (Talking Heads, anyone?), but still totally radical. The Eliot Cockpit served up a Kool-Aid punch out of one of those ubiquitous dining hall...
...endearing and oddly understandable,” he explains. This choice is indicative of this production’s attention to contemporary objects and fascinations. “Our set is built from the objects and images you’d find walking through the Quad on an early Sunday morning,” according to Zalisk.But “Richard II” is already a staple of the Shakespeare performance circuit, according to Associate Professor of History and Literature Blair G. Hoxby. “Although the play is not performed as often as ‘Hamlet?...