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...think that it has come to be known as the hugest event,” she says. But not all partygoers were as enthusiastic. Alyssa J. Mackey ’11 went into the party a lot more jazzed than she left it, having heard from upperclassmen that it was the best party of last year. “We actually thought it was more of a big deal than it was,” Mackey says. “It was kind of a shocker when we showed up in formal dresses.” Despite the less-than...
...freshmen who had received packages at the Harvard Yard Mail Center, located in the Science Center. Prior to the e-mail system, yellow paper slips left in the students’ mailboxes notified them of packages. Freshmen welcomed the new procedure, which was similar to that found in upperclassmen houses. “It was so convenient,” said Sylvia R. Chen ’11. About two months ago, hackers wiped out the mail center database and tried to install a new system, according to Nassim Kerkache, supervisor of the mail center. The hackers have not been...
...incongruity between undergraduate opinion on the consequences of the housing crunch and the decision to suspend transfer admissions is striking. Our self-interest demands that the College accept as few new upperclassmen as possible, at least until the great floods of ‘09 and ‘10 subside, so that there’s more room for us. Why, then, have some undergraduates been so quick to rush to the defense of this year’s aborted transfer applications...
...There aren’t enough beds for upperclassmen to begin with. As Cabot House Master Jay M. Harris told The Crimson, “every House is above capacity, there wasn’t an inch of space.” Adding transfer students only stands to compound a problem that has, in the words of The Crimson Staff, already caused the “unprecedented breaking of an unspoken pact that leaves the Class of 2009 feeling at worst, cheated and at best, ignored.” Space constraints have become “a matter of mental...
...sophomores Kristina Bergquist and Kathryn Bilder each forced their name on the box score with a goal.“They’re a great group of freshmen,” said senior co-captain Lauren Snyder. “They’re overshadowed by the strong upperclassmen sometimes but because we got a lot of ejections early on [MacLaughlin and senior co-captain Vivian Liao each irked the referee through the first half], the freshmen got a chance to show what they could do.”While youth was being served offensively, the defensive side proved...