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...Apple :: If partying ’till dawn is what you miss most about the Spee, you may have to bypass staid Harvard, Boston and New England altogether and head southward for a hot night in Manhattan. You could even kill two birds with one stone and make the trek to the British Consulate-General on swinging Third Avenue! For members still giddy with Chinese New Year memories, the Chinatown bus offers a comparably posh atmosphere. Or, you could just take your Jaguar...
However, as Kadison points out, the last thing depressed people want to do is get out of bed, let alone trek through the snow to a gym filled with long lines, crowded conditions and antiquated equipment. Harvard seeks to serve over 25,000 people—students of the College and nearby graduate schools, as well as faculty, staff and alumns living in the area are all allowed to use athletic department facilities—with only 8 treadmills, 10 elliptical trainers and a bunch of exercise bikes and Stairmasters. By contrast, Yale has an eight-story athletic complex with...
...community advisory closer to the time of the stabbings would have led to real, simple improvements in the safety of those making the trek to and from the Quad. After the advisory was finally circulated, Cabot House Master James H. Ware told his students “to walk home with friends or take the shuttle after dark.” But for the six days between the first attack and the advisory, students had no reason to think these potentially-inconvenient steps were necessary...
...firm on the issue of masturbation and self-love in general,” says College Democrats Project Chair Andrew J. Frank ’04. “When the government won’t let Americans pleasure themselves, then not only have we alienated the Star Trek nerd demographic, but also have denied one of the basic liberties protected by our Constitution...
...moves through her Winthrop room, hung with Mexican art, Free Tibet postcards, and memorabilia from her prep school, Exeter, Hernandez is comfortable and cheerful. The daughter of immigrant parents, she appears unburdened by her trek from Mexico City to Harvard, and her eyes light up at every interval as she talks about moving to Houston, Texas, in the eighth grade...