Crimson staff writer
Dominique Luongo
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Pack it for Visitas? Or Leave It in High School?
To help prefrosh prepare for this year’s festivities, we’ve put together a list of things to put on or take off of your packing list for this weekend of campus exploration.
3/2 - 3/30: Disturbing, Unsolicited Serenaders
HUPD has their hands full with us Harvard students over the past few weeks. As part of our Securitas Series, we've combed through recent HUPD logs and published some of the more colorful entries below.
2/1 - 2/19: A Vacuum Cleaner Assault
HUPD has their hands full with us Harvard students over the past few weeks. Between getting locked out of our rooms, our frequent late-night debauchery, and our pleas to spare us from the prying eyes of tourists, it seems that a lot's been going on around campus.As part of our Securitas Series, we've combed through recent HUPD logs and published some of the more colorful entries below.
Ramifications of a Late Thanksgiving
Let’s face it—most of us have been looking forward to Thanksgiving since Columbus Day weekend, especially since we had class on Veteran’s Day. Unfortunately, we’ll be waiting a long time, because if Thanksgiving decides to come any later, we might be celebrating it during spring break.
Study Suggests Eating Disorders More Common Than Thought Among Teen Males
Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health published a “striking” study in JAMA Pediatrics that suggests that young males may be more susceptible to eating disorders than is commonly perceived.
A Practical Guide to Life at Harvard: Part IV – Feed Me!
Far away from the comforts of home, many of us are flabbergasted when confronted with the basic requirements of acting (and looking) like civilized human beings. This guide will serve as a roadmap to navigating the challenges of taking care of yourself in Cambridge. In the final installment of this four-part series, we will be covering markets for those days when you just can’t stomach another variation of dhall chicken.
A Practical Guide to Life at Harvard: Part III — Just Remembered That Mom’s Birthday is Tomorrow!
Far away from the comforts of home, many of us are flabbergasted when confronted with the basic requirements of acting (and looking) like civilized human beings. This guide will serve as a roadmap to navigating the challenges of taking care of yourself in Cambridge. In the third part of this four-part series, we will be covering last minute gifts and where you can send them out, so you can return for the holidays in your parents’ good graces.
A Practical Guide to Life at Harvard: Part II – Help, My Pants Don’t Fit!
Far away from the comforts of home, many of us are flabbergasted when confronted with the basic requirements of acting (and looking) like civilized human beings. This guide will serve as a roadmap to navigating the challenges of taking care of yourself in Cambridge.
A Practical Guide to Life at Harvard: Part I - Where Do I Go for a Haircut?
Far away from the comforts of home, many of us are flabbergasted when confronted with the basic requirements of acting (and looking) like civilized human beings. This guide will serve as a roadmap to navigating the challenges of taking care of yourself in Cambridge.
Harvard Ahead In Shuttle Showdown
A little over a week ago, we lamented that it was more convenient to get to the Yard for students using Wellesley’s bus system than for students in the Quad using Harvard’s own shuttles—but now it looks like Harvard has taken the lead in the battle for better transportation.
Long Lines Leaving Lamont
With the rising—and often wildly over-priced—street values of textbooks, it is wise for Lamont Library staff to check the bags of all who wish to leave the sacred 24-hour institute of knowledge (and caffeinated beverages). But when leaving Lamont in the wee hours of the morning, there is nothing worse then finding yourself caught in a long line through security on the way out. With this in mind, here are a few DOs and DON'Ts for making the most of having your belongings searched:
Wellesley Shuttle Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop
Well, this is awkward. Wellesley just made it much easier to get to - and from - Harvard on weekend mornings than it is for actual Harvard students who live in the Quad to get to the Yard.