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...typical weekend night in autumn, it is not unusual to find a bevy of freshmen huddled by the Johnston Gate shuttle stop, dialing phone numbers to find the exact location of the Quad party referred to them by a friend. Often ridiculed for their stereotypical mass movements from one party to the next, and separated from upperclass housing by the gates of the Yard, freshmen are generally on the fringe of the Harvard social scene. For most, large parties are scarce and, without ties to upperclassmen, weekend nights tend to be quiet or spent on the prowl for a decent...
...this year. And despite sustained efforts by students and police, Harvard’s bicycle theft numbers seem unlikely to go down any time soon.“Bicycle theft in the Cambridge area is incredibly high,” says Tim Ledlie ’02, founder of Quad Bikes, a non-profit bike shop. “It is a tough problem to solve.”In the last four years, numbers have been similarly high: 149, 141, 78, and 138 bikes were stolen in the years 2001-2004, respectively.National rankings consistently place Boston/Cambridge...
...public high school, Jones was accustomed to lots of social interaction and so her involvement on campus upon arrival was kind of a given. As Co-President of Mather HoCo, Jones spends all of her time on campus. “A lot of my friends are in the Quad, so I crash their Stein Clubs and go to parties there when I can,” she says...
...it’s not just Stein Clubs and Quad parties that keep Jones from wanting to leave. She loves the house system here as well. “I visited a friend at NYU and they all live off-campus after freshman year,” Jones said...
...increasing the Student Activities Fee from $35 to $75. Like an excited schoolgirl, I giggled at the prospect of rocking out to the hottest new boy-band in Lavietes Pavilion or embracing my gangsta side with Snoop Dogg on a hot and sweaty spring evening in the MAC quad. There seemed no way for the fresh-faced Undergraduate Council (UC) representatives hawking this new utopian vision to fall short. They convinced me with their slogan to “Believe in a Better Harvard.” Just give us a little more money, they said, and we?...