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Junina Furigay
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Committee on Student Life Approves 42 New Student Groups, Rejects 19
The Committee on Student Life approved 42 new student organizations at its monthly meeting Thursday.
Ahead of The Game, Harvard and Yale Establish New 'Sister' Relationships for Freshmen
Harvard freshmen will now be able to stay overnight for The Game under new “sister” relationships between Harvard and Yale.
UC Surveys Students on Sanctions, Does Not Ask About Club Affiliation
UC President Yasmin Z. Sachee ’18 and UC Vice President Cameron K. Khansarinia ’18, who oppose certain social group penalties, sent the survey to all students.
Quincy Residents Add Gender-Neutral Bathrooms
Quincy House students and staff have celebrated students' decision to designate all hallway bathrooms on their floor as gender-neutral.
Sixty-Three Student Groups Apply for New Recognition Following Hiatus
63 groups of students applied to form new clubs, commencing the first cycle where the power to approve new organizations will principally rest in the hands of students.
CEB Withdraws Funding for Campus-Wide Halloween Party
The College Events Board discontinued its sponsorship of a campus-wide “Haunted Hall” Halloween party this year, returning the tradition to its status as a freshman-only social gathering.
Women Audition for Hasty Pudding for Third Year, None Receive Callbacks
“We sign up, and take up a lot of their space, purposefully, because we want to make a point," said one woman who has auditioned for the Pudding cast for three years.
OSL Awaits Final Word on Sanctions
The OSL will not implement the policy on the books until a committee charged with reviewing the policy issues its final report later this month.
Activities Fair Draws Thousands of Undergraduates to Quad
While students praised the myriad offerings, administrators have expressed concerns about the priority that many students place on extracurriculars.
Leverett House Faculty Deans to Depart After 20 Years
Howard M. Georgi ’68 and Ann B. Georgi announced on Wednesday evening that they will resign from their position as Leverett House’s Faculty Deans in June after 20 years in the position.
Ahead of Schedule and Under Budget, Winthrop House Reopens
Winthrop House opened its doors Saturday following a year-long renovation that included the addition of a new hall to the upperclassman residence.
‘Inter-House Dining Societies’ May Face Spatial, Financial Constraints
Coaxing Harvard students to "eat in elegant attire" and "read Chaucer out loud" in new dining societies may be easier said than done.
After Delayed Announcement, Tiësto To Headline Yardfest
Electronic dance music DJ and producer Tiësto will headline Yardfest—the College’s annual outdoor spring concert—on Friday.
OSL Recognizes Students With Inaugural Leadership Awards
The Office of Student Life honored seven students and three student groups at the inaugural Student Leadership Recognition Awards ceremony in the Student Organization Center at Hilles.
With Seven Days Until Yardfest, Headliner Still Unknown
With only a week to go before Yardfest, the College's annual outdoor concert, the College Events Board has yet to announce the artist headlining this year's event.