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University President Lawrence H. Summers pledged over $6 million this fall to renovate social space in the Hilles Building and the basements of Canaday, Holworthy, and Thayer Halls. Summers’ aid package also included funds for a pub in Loker Commons and a café in Lamont Library...
...they have the need to transfer to Harvard. Visiting students should accept the regulations as were presented to them and focus on rebuilding their home schools while maintaining the relationships they have made at Harvard. Patrick Jean Baptiste ’09, a Crimson editorial comper, lives in Thayer Hall...
...that role,” says Haan. This fall, the College announced a slate of future social space renovations, including the construction of a pub in Loker Commons and a café in Lamont Library, as well as renovations to Hilles Library and the basements of Canaday, Holworthy, and Thayer Halls. “I think the permanent Loker Pub is going to be a great thing for freshmen and upperclassmen,” Melvoin says. Another space available to freshmen is the Annenberg dining hall. Unfortunately, Dingman says, planning any event there becomes costly, because moving the tables requires...
...Holy Texts they revere. Time is needed to see that as of today, the Vienna Gates still face east. If we Europeans cannot deal with a representative Muslim Turkey within Europe, we don’t deserve them in our Union. Pierpaolo Barbieri ’09 lives in Thayer Hall...
...heard but is not overwhelming,” said Morrissey. Each month, there will be 12 video art pieces rotating on the displays, one of which will be commissioned by Lumen Eclipse and centered on life in Cambridge. The first commissioned piece is by an Icelandic artist, Pall Thayer, who used photographs of Cambridge to create his piece. According to Keohane, both artists from foreign places—like Iceland and Brazil—as well as locals artists submitted work. Another of the inaugural pieces for the display was created by Nell B. Breyer, a research affiliate at MIT?...