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...already).PFORZHEIMER: Despite the success of the 90s dance, PfoHo has gained a reputation for becoming less fun in recent years. The days of campus-wide bangers in the Bell Tower and the Meat Locker every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday have passed, and their Masters killed their Harvard-Yale pre-party just as it was taking off the ground. But the PfoHo Pfreshmen will be able to turn that around, right?QUINCY: Renowned for its crowded dining hall and balcony ragers, Quincy House definitely has spirit. It also has one of the only grilles open for weekend drunken munchies. While...
Kolber, who was previously a reporter for the Sacramento Bee and the city editor of the Yale Daily News, will provide feedback on The Crimson’s coverage and respond to readers’ complaints in a monthly column...
...which doesn’t actually own a building on campus, move out of their traditional meeting space at Harvard, the Faculty Club’s Library Room. They now meet at the Masonic Lodge on Tremont Street in Boston. In addition to monthly dinners and the obligatory Harvard-Yale tailgate, the lodge’s activities include charitable donations. The Harvard lodge donates to the Masonic Angel Fund and the Child Identification Program in Boston. Members also contribute through other means besides monetary donations: recent events included a blood drive at the Boston Masonic Temple. According to Robert...
Second-place Yale has arguably the best home-court advantage in the league, as Lee Amphitheatre is constantly filled with students expressing their passion for Bulldog basketball—or maybe it’s just their way of unleashing their pent-up anger about living in New Haven. Either way, it is a tough environment for visiting teams. The Bulldogs also welcome back four starters from last year’s team, including potential Player of the Year Eric Flato at the point. The one starter Yale loses, however, is Second Team All-League swingman Casey Hughes, the team?...
...even if that doesn’t work for you, it may still be time to pick a new “Other” to look down upon: I nominate Yale...