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Matt O. Ricotta
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Scrutiny: Same Story, New Book
Same Story, New Book: Repackaging Humanities at Harvard. By Julia F.P. Ostmann and David P. Freed.
Late Night in the Square
The nightlife in the Square has increased from the addition of new restaurants, such as Tasty Burger, Insomnia Cookies, and The Sinclair.
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The decision to move SEAS to Allston has some faculty and students worried that physical distance will hinder the school's mission of integrating engineering and applied sciences with the liberal arts.
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The decision to move SEAS to Allston has some faculty and students worried that physical distance will hinder the school's mission of integrating engineering and applied sciences with the liberal arts.
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As Harvard undertakes extensive renovations on its undergraduate Houses, spatial changes intended to improve the quality of physical accommodations have the potential to alter the way students interact with their community.
The New Corporation
The University's highest governing body—the Harvard Corporation—has nearly completed the first major structural reforms in its 360-year-old history in an effort to increase the board's engagement with the community and knowledge base.
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Students say collaboration in the classroom in the wake of the Government 1310 cheating scandal is more highly regulated.