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Mukta R. Dharmapurikar

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Science and Engineering Complex
Columns

Harvard’s Science and Engineering Complex Needs a Dining Hall

After the arduous journey to the SEC, you’re probably starving. But sadly, you’re left without options.

GRWM Rat Cover
Levity

Day In The Life of a Harvard Mouse

You may have seen me scurrying around Kirkland dining hall or following you down the sidewalk last night. I thought I’d give you a day in my life as one of Harvard’s most well-known community members.

Harvard Activities Fair in Yard
Columns

Harvard Club Funding Is Plummeting. Time To Fix the Student Activities Fee.

The SAF needs a complete overhaul.

Quincy Main Ext
Columns

The Structural Flaws in Harvard’s House Advising System

But just because we have convenient infrastructure in place doesn’t mean that Harvard should use it for everything. Preserving the integrity of the Houses as living communities, rather than post-graduate administrative blocs, would make our house communities stronger.

cute drain
Around Town

Somerville Residents Open Hearts to New Pets: Storm Water Drains

As increased flooding due to climate change has caused more combined sewer overflows, the city has decided to give residents a new role in flood prevention through its Adopt-a-Drain program.

Cabot Cafe
The Scoop

The Caffeine Comeback: Cabot Café Poised to Open Despite Administrative Challenges

Run by undergraduates and open until 1 a.m. Saturday through Thursday, Cabot Café is a centerpiece of undergraduate life in the Radcliffe Quadrangle. This year, however, the cafe has yet to open.

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