Hurricane Irene
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In which I demonstrate my supreme inability to come up with a real list.
Freshmen Get Creative After Irene Derails First Chance Dance
With the cancelation of the annual First Chance Dance in the face of Hurricane Irene, the question of the hour became “What did you do instead of the dance?”
Photos of a Storm: Irene Hits Cambridge
Tropical Storm Irene hit Cambridge this past weekend, spurring government and University officials to make preparations but causing little in terms of damage. Take a look through photos of the storm by clicking on the images above.
Downing Branches, Irene Inflicts Mild Damage in Harvard Square
The hurricane-turned-tropical-storm left small basement puddles and a large amount of fallen branches in its wake, a relatively small amount of damage following ominous warnings from government and University officials leading up to the storm.
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Students travel through the Yard outside Widener library after the heart of the storm passed.
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Several fallen branches block the entrance to the Harvard Square T stop outside the Johnston gate. All MBTA service was suspended Sunday due to the storm.
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In the aftermath of Tropical Storm Irene, litter of all sorts was scattered in the streets around campus.
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Large downed branches block sections of Memorial Drive outside of Winthrop House following Tropical Storm Irene, which previously was a hurricane that caused much concern.
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A branch falls outside Johnston Gate by the T stop due to Tropical Storm Irene.
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The brightly colored chairs that usually adorn Harvard Yard are stacked against a fence by the Science Center in preparation for Hurricane Irene.
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A student tries to keep his belongings dry as he moves into Quincy House on Saturday.
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Students move a futon frame out of storage in Leverett House. The rain preceding Hurricane Irene started early in the afternoon on Saturday.