Student Life
harvard carnival
Nancy Chen '13, the treasurer of Class Clowns, makes hats, swords, and other objects out of balloons for eager undergraduates at the Harvard Carnival on Friday.
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September 9, 2010: Students gather for food, games, and other activities at the Harvard Carnival.
In Choosing Roommates, Deans Become Matchmakers
The fact that many freshman roommates have similar—but not too similar, they say—personalities and interests is the product of a careful and unusually nuanced process.
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Esther Chung '14, Medha-Kameswari Gargeya ’14, Meghan Brooks ’14, and Sheyda Aboii ’14 reflect on their rooming assignments.
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These freshman roommates in Weld all hail from different parts of the Western Hemisphere. Between the six of them, they speak at least seven different languages.
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Roommates Medha-Kameswari Gargeya ’14 and Esther Chung ’14 pose in their bedroom.
Green '14
The first official freshman Brain Break took place in Annenberg Hall last night, featuring student leaders from various campus environmental groups who shared delicious treats and green-living tips with the class of 2014.
Harvard Carnival Rescheduled for Tomorrow
If you were annoyed by the unceremonious end to "Camp Harvard" last week, you will soon have closure, followed by ...
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Honor Wilkinson ’14, Mary Hallowell ‘14, and Hayley Cuccinello ‘14 shopped for plants left over from the Phillips Brooks House Association’s plant sale outside of their open house event on Friday afternoon.
Already in Lamont?!
Kristin Barclay, Freshman Greys Hall Spotted: Farnsworth Room, 3rd Floor Q: What are you working on right now? A: Physics 16. Q: What's your hardest class this semester? A. Physics 16. Q: Favorite study spot in Lamont? A: Well I have only been to Lamont three times and this is my third time at this table. So I guess this table.
Currier Dhall Flooded; No Connection to Earl
Hurricane Earl passed over Cambridge last night with more of a whimper than a bang, but this Saturday afternoon finds the residents of Currier with a flooded house on their hands.
Adobe Software Change Vexes Some Student Publications
The loss of free Adobe software previously provided by Harvard for students to download on their personal computers has proven problematic for many student publications.