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There are only two fundamental ways of addressing problems of overcrowding: cut people or add space. Unless Harvard wants to reduce the size of its entering class, it must either obtain additional apartment space, expand existing Houses or build a thirteenth House. The latter, though expensive, would at least avoid increasing the size of the already large Houses and further compromising the sense of community within them. Adding more beds to overflow housing like the DeWolfe complex does not address the underlying problem of crowding; it only shuffles students around. Another proposal noted in the report, to encourage 100 more...
...extent of student participation the University allows is inversely proportional to the importance of the questions at stake. Will Harvard build the desperately-needed thirteenth house to alleviate overcrowding? Who will be the University's next president? Imagine a campus in which the University actually encouraged students to think about the important questions facing the community instead of isolating them from the governance of the University...
...turnovers quickly led to Ram buckets, as they netted 19 off the Crimson miscues, and carried a 31-19 lead into the half. Junior forward Yatar Ketuyah (13 points, 10 rebounds) began to assert control before the half, on her way to her thirteenth double-double in her last nineteen games...
...Harvard is currently acquiring land and constructing new buildings left and right on the drawing board is the Knafel Center, an art museum and new land in Allston. But are there any plans to build a thirteenth House? If not, why is this not a higher priority, given that House masters and students alike have frequently complained about overcrowding...
...next day, HUPD issued its thirteenth community advisory, warning the University of yet another threat...