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Well, even if students would use the Lamont enough to justify the cost, the critics continue, they shouldn't be spending so much time there. It seems evident to all that every Harvard undergrad has enough work to keep him or her there indefinitely. Even so, it is believed that students should keep a "normal" sleeping schedule and a "normal" social life...
...option for students since they close at 1 a.m. as well. Like students at Cabot and Hilles, many pour out of Lamont at the closing bell frustrated that they haven't completed enough work for the night. Dorm rooms simply aren't as accommodating to the working undergrad--a lack of privacy and an excess of noise prevent total concentration...
Leading us through the high drama--forced laughs mixed with enforced tears--is the play's hero, Suzanne's gay younger brothe, David Gold, played wonderfully by Harvard undergrad Colin S. Stokes '96. Tolins makes it quite difficult for the audience not to fall for David. He is the beloved, ever optimistic opera queen-next-door, who wants nothing more than to bring the uplifting and transformative magic of the opera into people's lives, particularly his family...
However, he related to her that she would have to enter a side door, as this was the custom for female guests, or probably all guests. My niece, a nonconventional undergrad from Wellesley, refused to follow this convention, noting there was a line of others at the side door. Despite entreaties from the member, duly noting he would be fined a significant amount for this breach of parietal rules, he brought her through the front door, and, I understand, was fined...
...affected as an undergrad," she said. "People should educate themselves and practice safer sex, respect themselves and their bodies. Everyone is really at risk...