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Faced with the possibility of permanent transitions that will fill much of the currently available space, science departments and centers on the Cambridge campus may be forced to reevaulate plans for future expansion...

Author: By Sofia E. Groopman and Noah S. Rayman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: MCB's Moveout Paints Uncertain Future for SCRB and Allston Science Complex | 4/22/2010 | See Source »

...February, the office provided space and funding for an open house showcasing Science of the Physical Universe 20, “What is Life? From Quarks to Consciousness” projects, ranging from videos about mitosis to models of the Big Bang...

Author: By Julie R. Barzilay, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Gen Ed Identity Still Emerging | 4/21/2010 | See Source »

This Harvard-MIT (Marvard? HIT?) partnership would clearly benefit both parties involved. For instance, we could party away in MIT’s marginally better social space! It’s not like those frats are currently getting much use, anyway—and Harvard would really be doing MIT a service by providing bodies to fill them up. On the subject of students Harvard could send over to MIT, we’re pretty sure that our ivy-covered institution would be willing to part with some of its female undergraduates to even out the gender ratio a little...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Harvard Needs Books | 4/21/2010 | See Source »

Last week, Kansagra finally received his site license to take over the space Flat Patties left behind in The Garage. He said that he plans to open his new restaurant—Chutneys—during the first week of June...

Author: By Xi Yu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: New Fast Food Indian Restaurant To Open in The Garage | 4/21/2010 | See Source »

...Days Are Nights,” signifies what potential there is in Wainwright’s new style. Employing an uplifting chord progression in a refreshing major key, Wainwright warbles, “The dream has come and gone / The earth lumbers on / The dream is back in space / Back where it came from.” Striking a fantastic, wistful, and yet powerful tone, Wainwright here describes a kind of loss that avoids the lure of saccharine self-pity. His imagery, of an earth “lumbering on” and of galactic dreams, is sweet and clear...

Author: By Alexander E. Traub, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Rufus Wainwright | 4/20/2010 | See Source »

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