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Aneesh C. Muppidi

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Aneesh C. Muppidi
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Splash of Koilor

While the campus greens may have turned to grays, inside the MBA Class of 1959 Chapel, the koi keep swimming — and perhaps, with a splash of their defiant color and calm, we can too.

MBA Class of 1959 Chapel
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MBA Class of 1959 Chapel

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The Courtyards

So, there you have it — a tour of the House courtyards, minus most of the usual Lowell bias. Next time you're sprinting to another House’s dining hall, take a moment to pause, relax, and find a new way to escape.

Randolph Hall Courtyard
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Randolph Hall Courtyard

Randolph Hall’s courtyard has recently undergone a grand reopening during Adams House’s extensive renovations.

Lowell Courtyard Fall
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Lowell Courtyard Fall

The Lowell courtyards feature benches, hammocks, and games.

Adolphus Busch Courtyard
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Adolphus Busch Courtyard

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Only a Brief Detour

The Adolphus Busch courtyard is not just a space but an experience. If you ever find yourself in the vicinity, you really have no excuse not to venture into this gem. And even if you’re a tad bit late to class, do take this seemingly out-of-the-way shortcut.

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The Best-Kept SECret

Despite the SEC’s grandeur, mentions of it still seem to evoke images of endless slabs of concrete and problem sets. Why, given its architectural brilliance and natural splendor, does it remain overshadowed by the charm of Harvard’s more traditional spots?

Looking Out at the Engineering Yard
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Looking Out at the Engineering Yard

The Engineering Yard as seen from the windows of the Science and Engineering Complex.

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Engineering Yard

The Engineering Yard is located on the south side of the Science and Engineering Complex.

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You Just Can’t Get Lost

In the labyrinth, as in our academic and personal journeys, the winding path itself holds as much significance as the endpoint. Every twist and turn, every moment of introspection, adds depth to our experience. The labyrinth has one path that always leads to the center.

Aneesh C. Muppidi
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You Need to Leaf Lamont

Dudley Garden isn't just a place; it's a reminder. No matter how towering the pile of problem sets, how crucial that upcoming interview, or how intense those club comps, there's always a moment to be found for pure, unadulterated joy. And sometimes, that joy is as simple as sitting in a quiet garden, letting the world fade away.

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