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...designs of the new campus off paper and into the ground. After years of planning, the University took its first concrete steps into Allston this semester when it announced the location of the first structure to be built in the new campus—a massive 500,000 square-foot science complex that will house the Harvard Stem Cell Institute.University officials said on Monday they hope to ask Boston by the end of April for permission to build. Internally, the University is also set to release faculty reports outlining its science and arts goals for the new campus...
Another new addition is a 400-foot burlap ceiling, hiding the normal cobweb of lightbulbs and steel catwalks that gives “the Ex” its “experimental” feel. The ceiling, which took approximately ten hours to make and install, gives the stage the rustic feel of rural Spain...
...therefore the fastest commute time, though in an urban environment, walkers should be aware that this may not be safe, let alone possible, due to automobiles and other obstacles. Beware of trashcans, mailboxes, telephone poles, walking-surface inconsistency, and most of all, other walkers. Begin by placing one foot in front of the other, then transferring your weight from the rear-foot to the forefoot. Repeat as needed, until you have arrived at your destination. Some people may experience side effects of walking including, but not limited to: better health (both mental and physical), loss of memory (with specific regard...
...before I came to Harvard last year. Last spring, as Opening Day came and went, as baseball games lasted late into the night and Baseball Tonight ran even later, I found myself engaged in one of Boston’s spring pastimes.And not once did I ever set foot in Fenway Park. The spring came alive for me on the Charles River, often before most people had even woken up to check the sports page. In 20 years, I’ve never managed to sit through an entire baseball game—but I’ll wake...
...told in the first-person as Lucifer himself, links Beelzebub with Russia’s communist October Revolution. Not exactly the most endearing track to play for a bunch of ostensibly Maoist Chinese. “Under My Thumb,” on the other hand, might appeal to foot-binders and other social conservatives...