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...physically and socially. Kirkland House residents have to walk past the dining halls of four other Houses if they wish to return “home” for a meal. Sophomores—often placed in DeWolfe without their consent because they can be crowded four to a suite??miss out on the integration into a residential community that is supposed to accompany the transition from the Yard...
...menu items include themed burgers, like “The Master’s Suite?? ($4.00) and the “The Exorcism” ($3.75), a burger with mixed garlic, onions and tomatoes sautéed in olive oil. The Grille will also accept Crimson Cash for the first time...
...need a student center. The administration knows that this is a problem, and knows that students have repeatedly requested a place to hang out. The administration knows that many students live in their suite??s common rooms; there really is no place to hang out, let alone congregate with date-able peers. The administration knows that all student space outside the Houses is currently taken up by couchless extracurricular group offices. (Note that couches are usually a pivotal part of the dating process.) We are one of the few college campuses without a student center, under...
Last Wednesday night, Monica Sullivan ’03 returned home to the third floor of Pforzheimer House to find a Harvard University police officer blocking the way to her suite??which was drenched...
...remaining student works also tried to make music visual. Elizabeth N. Waterhouse’s ’01 “Lindy Suite??combined ballet and swing dancing to Duke Ellington after Tchaikovsky into a successful and entertaining combination. Another example of this experimental effort could be seen in Kathy E. Crewe’s ’00 tenuous but intriguing “El Ritmo,” a tap dance to the Santana hit by the same name. The dancers let the rhythm flow through them, and were the focus of the concert...