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...clubs, and some classmates followed national news, but the real issue of the day was “parietals”—the rules limiting women’s visits to the dorms (1 to 4 p.m. on weekdays and until 8 p.m. on Saturday nights for freshmen). My dorm entered campus politics by nominating a nonexistent candidate for the freshman council and parading him through the yard. The Crimson viewed the Student Council as a bunch of “talkative politicians” with “little discernible reason to continue to exist...
Unbeknownst to many of the freshmen eating dinner this past Sunday in nearby Annenberg, Sanders Theater housed a benefit show hosted by Harvard’s Sangeet. The show, an attempt to increase awareness of South Asian music and art, featured Pandit Jasraj, a legend of North Indian Hindustani classical music. Jasraj performed before a captivated crowd, singing in Hindi and displaying his incredible vocal range. The show began with a standing ovation from the expectant audience who, despite the near half-hour delay, were still enthusiastic. He then sought the audience’s prayers for a successful performance...
...Wait, scratch that. What’s the easiest legal way to get people to do what you say? The consensus around Harvard Yard is to offer them iPods. Take this year’s Freshman A Capella Jam. Crimson Key set up a white screen, and freshmen willing to forego shame and shake their respective groove thangs competed for one of those shiny pieces of electric goodness in a dance-off. Samir J. Paul ’10, a participant in the booty-shaking bonanza, explains why he was willing to put his money maker on the line...
...usual punch + vodka + TLR misadventures.Why so fast, HUDS? Harvard has already had several epidemics strike campus: In 1948, an unidentified virus sickened more than 1,000 undergrads and was eventually traced to the Kirkland House kitchen. Most recently, in 1994, a 24-hour stomach virus struck nearly 200 freshmen, forcing the College to send students to outside hospitals as it dragged on a public health investigation. The response to 1994’s outbreak formed the basis for UHS’s current protocol. And post-9/11 fears led administrators to refine those plans. After the 9/11 attacks...
...happened at the tail end of reading period, not all returning students might be aware that [the UC is] now better suited to meet student needs,” UC Public Relations Director Benjamin M. Milder ’08 said. The UC tabled at the freshmen and upperclass activities fair, sponsored a general information session as well as one geared toward female undergraduates, and has teamed up with the Vote or Die campaign, which aims to increase minority representation on the Council. Haddock also said he and UC Vice-President Annie R. Riley ’07 will reach...