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Though all the Houses improved on the whole in terms of wireless satisfaction, Quad Houses still show the highest levels of satisfaction, with Cabot House reporting a full 83 percent of students satisfied...
Though the lowest levels of satisfaction were reported on the River—48 percent in Dunster, 56 percent at Adams, and 59 percent at Kirkland—some River Houses, like Lowell at 70 percent and Winthrop at 74 percent, reported satisfaction rates on par with the Quad Houses...
Noah S. Selsby, a staffer for FAS Information Technology (IT), attributes this improvement to FAS IT’s continuous effort to fix wireless problems on campus. A common gripe of Harvard students regarding wireless connectivity in the past is the perceived discrepancy between the river houses and the Quad...
...told them, “—and it’s really a non-issue.” They were shocked—after all, they had read about the six-hour-a-week closure of the Quad Recreational Athletics Center (QRAC) in The New York Times and The Washington Post, two arbiters of the important and newsworthy. “Doesn’t that mean this is an important issue for students?” they asked...
...facing another housing crunch, the College announced that transfer students could only live in the relatively less-crowded Quad Houses...