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...planning of the Women’s Center, we argued that our campus and community did not need another divisive and specialized space. This community desperately needed (and still needs) spaces in which all feel welcome and involved. But Harvard now has a Women’s Center, a warmly decorated and comfortable space in a central and valuable campus location, and so students and student groups might as well use it as much as they can. So far, the main sources of publicity about the center are a less-than-a-sentence shout-out in the massive welcome...
...menu may look different, it will still offer the same fail-safe favorites, such as chicken fingers, hamburgers, and the Grille’s famous oversize, fresh baked cookies. “It’s a cookie the size of a plate...and it’s warm and gooey,” said Stephanie T. Chevalier ’07. But the Grille managers are open to expanding their menu, in response to student demand. Their first experiment is set to be ice cream sandwiches. “We’re hoping that the state of Quincy...
...warm weather and summertime leisure give way to frosty winter and a swirl of activity, Harvard students can still look forward to a burst of frozen-yogurt flavor...
...live in Cambridge wear breathable organic fabrics that are also, somehow, waterproof. Wearing a fur coat seems indulgent, and makes you a walking ketchup-target for one of those hoodlums from the Papercut Zine Library. And ketchup is no fun. On a pragmatic level, however, fur is incredibly warm and incredibly natural. What’s more natural than wearing a dead thing’s skin? Truly, fur is the very best example of “organic” material. And, if you’re morally troubled by fur, you can always wear fake fur in order...
...Rhode Island forward Lauren Forgione took advantage of a Crimson miscommunication to slip past the defense and give the Rams a 1-0 lead. Down a goal early, the Crimson defense unraveled, allowing a second goal within a minute of the first. “From the beginning of warm-ups, we had set a goal for ourselves to come out with intensity,” said junior midfielder Megan Merritt. “Then we let a goal in and we dropped our guard. The goals just kept coming. They had the momentum and they maintained...