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...overcrowded at dinner as it was during the first few weeks of the school year. Restrictions have produced results, and as such, the basic one guest per resident policy should not be expanded.However, restrictions are unfair to some students. In particular, upperclassmen randomly assigned to live in the Quad simply do not have the time to go to their designated dining hall for lunch, and in some cases dinner. They should not be forced to buy food in the Square or, even worse, navigate Fly-by.To ease the burden on students who have to eat at a restricted house...
...quite familiar with the short walk down Memorial Drive—the class met regularly at his home. Help him build social capital and get some candy, too. Professor Robert M. Woollacott, 19 Chauncy St. Here’s an opportunity for all those venturing to and from the Quad this Halloween. Why take the shuttle when you can get free candy along...
...movie projector. The compact machine rests on her desk, poised to illuminate the opposite wall, blank except for a clothesline of scattered photographs. Matsui also mounted two gilded wood carvings, trinkets from the pair’s trip to Bangkok. “We live in the Quad. We have to entice our friends somehow,” Matsui joked. “So we used a sexy room.” The said enticing must work. From the red lights in the hallway, to the H-Bomb cover on the front door (featuring the roommates), the corner nook...
Student groups will soon no longer have to pack into basements, dining halls, and common rooms to hold their meetings—but members will have to trek to the Quad to attend them, according to administrators who briefed the Committee on College Life (CCL) yesterday...
...Quad Library will extend its hours and increase its reserves, Harvard College Libraries (HCL) announced last Thursday. The announcement came on the heels of a protest last week by a Quad-based advocacy group, Quad United Against (Library) Discrimination (QUAD). The protest occurred simultaneously with a celebration of Lamont Library’s new 24-hour service that drew over 1,500 students. Beginning Nov. 5, the Quad Library will be open on Saturdays from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. and will increase its coursepack reserves, Associate Librarian of Harvard College for Collection Management Marilyn Wood wrote...