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...venture deep into the depths of the basement of Lamont, tiptoe quietly to into the women's bathroom, and slide your way into the first stall on your left, you will find yourself in the midst of an intense debate, worthy of the most alert discussion sections...

Author: By A.c. Marek, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: Notes from the Underground | 2/17/2000 | See Source »

...These passionate voices fall on deaf ears. They do not resonate in the public forum of Women's issues at Harvard but have been subjugated to one of the only places women feel they have entirely to themselves--the paint chipped walls of a lone bathroom stall. In a school where discussion of gender issues has been ignored, where women are only guests of finals clubs and not members, where equally talented women silently watch an all-male cast perform the most professional show on campus--these bathroom dialogues should come as no surprise...

Author: By A.c. Marek, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: Notes from the Underground | 2/17/2000 | See Source »

...reading--I felt like I was practically going insane," said a sophomore graffiti writer who wishes to remain anonymous for this article. "I needed to be alone, and the only place I could go was the bathroom, and by fate, I somehow ended up in that wonderful stall. What amazes me so much is the raw honestly of the writings. It's a place where things are understood, where you can express those things you only think when the Harvard world goes away for a moment and you have time to look inside yourself...

Author: By A.c. Marek, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: Notes from the Underground | 2/17/2000 | See Source »

...large, blue block print attempts to prompt the women in the stall to confront larger fears that come into play in the outside world...

Author: By A.c. Marek, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: Notes from the Underground | 2/17/2000 | See Source »

...Harvard is noted for its "cruisy" bathrooms in Lamont library and the science center, and the showers at the Maulkin Athletic Center (past 7pm). One e-mail listed on the site from October 1999 reports that "There are gloryholes in every stall on the third and fifth floor" of the Lamont bathrooms and that they are "very discreet.". Another warns readers that the basement of the science center is "always busy. Too busy", and recommends the "isolated 8th floor men's room" instead. Tired of Harvard? The Boston listings are quite extensive, taking 27 seconds to scroll through. The info...

Author: By S.e. Silver, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: What Can I Get for Five Dollars? | 2/17/2000 | See Source »

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