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...club at Harvard that seeks to combine clowning and community service, and it was time for her to pick her clown name. Rooney, whose father was a clown, said that when she searched online for clown names starting with “M,” she found her own name, Molly. In the end, however, Rooney decided to throw out Molly for “Junebug,” chosen because she was born in June...

Author: By Liza E. Pincus, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Just Clownin’ Around | 4/29/2010 | See Source »

Inside, Cronkhite’s seating options look similar to those found in typical Harvard dining halls with tables arranged in rows and with a few smaller, private rooms to eat and chat. If it seems to resemble your House dining hall, that’s because Cronkhite is indeed also a graduate student dining hall. However, Cronkhite is much smaller and intimate than its dining hall counterparts in the Houses...

Author: By Punit N. Shah, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: BoardPlus Burn: Cronkhite Dining Room | 4/29/2010 | See Source »

Food: It’s a pretty standard Harvard dining hall with buffet lines and trays. The entrées, soups, deserts, and drink selections were all just like those found in any undergraduate dining hall.  The salad bar has a few more premade salad options, but is largely also similar to what undergraduates expect in Annenberg or their House. However, unlike for undergraduates, Cronkhite offers containers for diners to fill...

Author: By Punit N. Shah, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: BoardPlus Burn: Cronkhite Dining Room | 4/29/2010 | See Source »

Charities benefited from the dress swap, but borrowers and lenders did as well. When asked if she had had any success, Anna E. Pritt ’11 said, “Yeah, I found a really cute dress. I didn’t know if I’d find anything but I definitely...

Author: By Sofia V. McDonald, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Swappin’ Swag | 4/29/2010 | See Source »

Shigehisa Kuriyama, Reischauer Institute Professor of Cultural History, first envisioned the festival several years ago when he began assigning students to make short films for his class on the history of medicine. He was immediately struck by students’ engagement in the project and found that students would spend more time making the movies than they would have writing term papers...

Author: By Michelle B. Timmerman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Piecing Together the Split Reel | 4/29/2010 | See Source »

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