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...said Strand. “This is a really tragic incident and I’m going to be more careful about locking my doors, but I don’t feel any more threatened in Thayer.” But Muse said that she had doubts about Thayer??s safety. “There are four ways to get in [Thayer], including a double door where one door closes before the other,” Muse said. “But as long as you lock your own door, you should be fine.” HUPD...
...difficult as it is for Noah to be a friend and teacher at the same time, Noah also feels as if he has been thrust into a parental position. To make up for Dr. Thayer??s disregard for her daughter, Noah tries to expose Tuscany to a larger world than the hot clubs and hot 30-year-old men in New York City. Eventually, like the hired tutors of the Jane Austen era, Noah becomes Tuscany’s full time teacher...
...begins assigning rooms, she sorts the pile into two groups: students who want smaller rooms of three or fewer and those who want larger rooms. On the other hand, Mancall’s Ivy Yard—which includes Claverly, Hollis, Holworthy, Lionel, Massachusetts Hall, Mower, Stoughton, Straus, and Thayer??contains mostly doubles, so Mancall focuses on making pairings of people instead of larger group assignments...
...first-year dorm life, but simple administrative rules can take care of regulating the use of first-year common space. Unfortunately, the FDO does not have the same influence over Cambridge criminals. And frankly, the FDO should be more concerned with the possibility of a student getting raped in Thayer??s backyard than with the chance of finding an upper-class student studying in its basement. With two indecent assaults taking place within the gates of the Yard in the past two months, the FDO can no longer pretend that Harvard Yard is a safe haven for students...
...smooth. “Freshman year, I think I should have figured out where the libraries were—I didn’t set foot in a library until April,” he says. Bahadu opted instead to study in his room in Thayer??one of the most social dorms that year. “I lived on the first floor right next to the elevator,” he says. “Everybody and their mama swung by everyday...