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...just no getting around the fact that an alcohol-free party in a freshman dorm room will never be that great, no matter how much Diet Coke is on hand. For better or for worse, few college students are hankering to spend their Saturday nights stuck in the Yard??s dry confines. For those who do, it’s unclear exactly what these $100 grants are intended to pay for. The primary expense associated with hosting a college party is alcohol, which is not allowed at freshman parties. Sure, freshmen could go out and buy a Finale...
...course, by the time Rossi is advising Paul’s dissertation in the 1950s, even Harvard Yard??the haunt of graduate students identifiable by their “barely veiled fatigue” and guileless undergraduates “attending some kind of study group, comparing notes sotto voce”—has become unsafe for Rossi...
...what some call the “senior pandemic”—in which soon-to-be-Harvard grads frantically search for what they’ll do beyond the Yard??Wilner said it is important to keep all options open...
...events,” Drake said. As of now, the tailgate is still on for Saturday, but Drake said that administrators will be holding meetings later this afternoon, and that students can expect more information on the tailgate this evening. Last year’s pep rally in the Yard??the first one in recent memory—was highly successful, attracting roughly 2,500 students...
...worry that their water will be lead-filled and grosser-tasting than Gordon’s vodka mixed with warm OJ. “It tastes grosser than my water at home,” says Colleen L. Lenahan ’10 of the Yard??s H2O. “I drink bottled water for sure.” But Stephen S. “Sam” Corda, the managing director of the Cambridge Water Department, begs to differ. “I think it’s very good,” says Corda...