Crimson staff writer
Nicole T. Rozelman
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Can’t Find A Seat in Berg? Here’s The Game Plan.
Our dearest Berg is a place where all first-years should feel welcome. But after pulling excessively hard on the one door that doesn’t open and fumbling with your ID as the hangry post-Ec10 lunch line forms behind you, there is one more obstacle left before you can enjoy your meal: simply, where the heck do you sit? Don’t worry, we gotchu. Here’s the game plan for finding the perfect seat:
How Well Do You and Your Roomie Really Know Each Other?
First-years: it’s been over a month since you first met the perfect stranger(s) Harvard promised you’d get along with. Maybe you immediately clicked, or maybe their ability to live in filth and inability to replace the toilet paper in your in-suite bathroom have pushed you to consider transferring to Yale.
How to: Actually Remember Anyone’s Names
There are many lovely benefits to coming back in person, but unfortunately tiny name tags that come with every face is not one of them. If you're missing the convenience of never having to remember a name on Zoom – trust us, you're not alone!
Love It/Hate It: Discussion Posts
While these joyful (or not so joyful) assignments have always been a fan-favorite of professors, they've taken an even stronger hold on syllabi during virtual classes. Maybe you love them, maybe you hate them, maybe you're totally indifferent – either way, our writers have strong feelings and are ready to share them!
Love It/Hate It: Zoom Breakout Rooms
Breakout room opinions continue to be the hottest of hot takes – whether you're a big fan or totally against, each of our writers have some strong feelings about this staple of Zoom life.
Why We Declared The Most Popular Concentrations at Harvard
Sure, the semester is online, but that didn’t stop sophomores from having to declare their concentrations mid-November. Picking what to study can range from easy-as-Thanksgiving-pie to difficult-difficult-lemon-difficult, so here’s some perspective from folks at Flyby who decided they wanted to be part of the two most popular concentrations at Harvard.
Love it/Hate it: Required Cameras On
Are you a brain-on-camera-on person or a napping-during-class-camera-off person? Turns out it doesn't matter when keeping your camera on in class is a requirement... Is this new measure of class attendance something to love or something to hate?
Best Snacks for Zoom Class
It’s your first class of the semester, and the professor begins to run through the course expectations: camera on, stay muted unless speaking, participate in breakout rooms. You may be thinking that maybe this whole online class thing won’t be so bad: there are plenty of positives, such as watching pre-recorded labs without having to dump your mostly-full iced coffee at the door.
Virtual Visitas (Virtualtas!) Bingo
If you get Bingo, congrats! You have no choice but to officially confirm your acceptance of admission into the Harvard Class of 2024.
How to: Feel a Little Bit Like You’re Back on Campus
As we all adjust to being away from campus, here are some ways you can bring a little bit of Harvard life home.
Housing Market 2020: Quincy
If you’re in Quincy, there’s no need to schedule lunches eight months in advance or worry that you’ll never again be able to stare across the dhall at your crush who got Quadded. With a game room in its lobby, a retro-style Grille, an ideal central location, and a sunlit dhall that welcomes all, you’ll always find someone you know hanging out at “The People’s House.”
Quiz: Which MAC Workout Class Are You?
Before you blindly enter into a total body conditioning class you were not prepared for, take this quiz to find out which workout class best fits your vibe.