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Alison E. Cohen
Over lunch in Mather Dining Hall, Alison E. Cohen ’07 repeatedly greets friends with a warm smile, raising her eyebrows
7th Slate Enters UC Race-Again
One more ticket will run against the crop of candidates gunning to lead the Undergraduate Council (UC), after a presidential
Tailgate's On, But Pre-Parties Off
Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 announced Friday that the Boston City Licensing Board has granted approval for
Student Groups Expect To Move
The College plans to evict nearly all student groups from offices in Harvard Yard and force them to move to
Plan Would Evict Student Groups From Yard Offices
The College plans to evict nearly all student groups from offices in Harvard Yard and force them to move to
At Yale, Tailgates Proceed Largely Unimpeded
Students may not have been funneling beer or guzzling from ice luges en masse, but Harvard and Yale undergraduates and
New Yale Rules Cut Back on Tailgate Time
New restrictions at the Harvard-Yale Game in New Haven this year will require tailgates to end by the beginning of
Yale Tailgates To End Before Third Quarter
New restrictions at the Harvard-Yale Game in New Haven this year will require tailgates to end by the beginning of
Gov Docs May Make Way For New Café
A massive collection of international primary sources will likely move from the first-floor of Lamont Library in order to make
Summers Grants Millions for Social Space
The Office of University President Lawrence H. Summers will provide millions of dollars to fund a slate of social space
Summers Grants Millions To Fund Student Space Construction
The Office of University President Lawrence H. Summers will provide millions of dollars to fund a slate of social space
Plans for Women's Center Solidify
The women’s center that some students have long been advocating is likely to be established, and the College hopes to
Greek Life Expert Takes Helm of College's Residential System
Suzy M. Nelson, formerly the associate dean of students for fraternity and sorority affairs at Cornell, will come to Harvard
New Residential Dean Named
Suzy M. Nelson, currently the associate dean of students for fraternity and sorority affairs at Cornell, has been appointed the
Putting Fun in the Calendar
For a few weekends this semester, Loker Commons shed its geeky trappings and stepped into something a little more hip.