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Gone are the days when Adams served as a haven for gay students, Currier magnetized black students, and Kirkland swarmed with jocks...
...Released in January of that year, the survey revealed that black students comprised 21 and 12 percent of Currier and Leverett Houses, respectively, compared to less than three percent of Kirkland and Eliot Houses...
...Anane N. Olatunji ’82 says that although Currier House mainly appealed to him because of its modern architecture, living among fellow African American students was an important factor in his decision to apply to the heavily black House...
...chose Currier partially for the reason of having an ethnic enclave,” he says. “We needed that. There was some racial hostility in Harvard’s environment, and Currier gave us a sense of security and safety. On the face of it, I wouldn’t have chosen places like Eliot or Kirkland...
...Harvard revealed the full scope of its plans for the property, residents’ concerns grew. They were unprepared for the inclusion of undergraduate housing in the new design: the University is considering relocating the Quad houses—Currier, Cabot, and Pforzheimer—across the Charles River to a new home in Allston. Under the plans, some Allston residents may have to relocate...