While she divides time between BU and Harvard, Cunha says that she does not feel cut off from Harvard life.
She chose to live in Cabot House rather than finding an apartment with her boyfriend.
"If I lived off-campus, I feel like I would miss out on a lot of college, what college is supposed to be about," Cunha says.
Matthew A. Stratton '00 feels the same way.
He met his girlfriend back home in California at a dinner party the summer before his first year at Harvard.
For the first two years they took the long-distance route, since she attended California State University, Sacramento.
Last year, however, she transferred to Northeastern University, a 30 to 40-minute subway ride away.
Now the couple spends one night a week together at Northeastern and the weekends at Harvard.
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