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Consider yourself warned—marketing is infiltrating more and more personal mediums as technology allows for greater customization. Earlier this month, The Crimson reported on Brring!, an original business venture by Currier House resident Daniel “Zachary” Tanjeloff ’08. Brring! provides cell phone owners with an alternate phone number that when dialed plays a ten-second advertisement message to the caller before connecting. Users who sign up with Brring! are paid upwards of $1 for each advertisement played to their friends, coworkers, and relatives. The concept is brilliant; the ramifications, unsettling...
...were treated to the sight of many an undernourished torso after a certain former poetry editor forcefully removed their vintage t-shirts...Good thing they chowed down on some delicious SPAM on crackers at the 50s-themed Signet tea earlier in the week. Mmm...Partiers at the Treehouse in Currier on Saturday were treated to a shower of sweat dripping off the ceiling as dancers “danced” (read: had sex on the dance floor). HUPD made the night a success when their vans pulled up to the scene amidst a heated girl fight...A beleagured...
...officer was dispatched to Currier House B entry to a report of a larceny. The officer arrived and spoke to the reporting party who stated their cell phone was removed from their hand when they were attempting to mediate a fight. While on scene the officer was approached by another individual who stated there was a fight in progress. Additional units arrived for backup and officers observed two individuals being restrained by several other individuals. The group was then moved outside for safety and the situation was rectified. The officers then searched the area for the individual who wanted...
Patricia O’Brien and Joseph L. Badaracco, who announced Monday night that they would step down as co-masters of Currier House, will be missed at Harvard College. Though we respect their decision, which was made for personal and professional reasons, we cannot but lament the imminent loss of two of the College’s strongest advocates for students...
...Business School, were, by all accounts, model House Masters. From redesigning Currier’s fishbowl, transforming it from a de facto dance studio, unused by Currierites, into a center of House life, to constantly making themselves available to their students, Badaracco and O’Brien made Currier not only a welcoming place to spend three years, but an immensely desirable one. Upon being quadded on blocking day, those freshmen who saw Currier’s tree on their blocking cards could take solace in knowing that they had gained entrance to one of the most unique and special...