Word: mt
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...statement either. But it should put a fresh spin on Harvard’s old charm, make a bold new statement while affirming Harvard’s identity. This is no impossible task: while recent history is literally littered with anathema (Pound Hall, and the new building at 90 Mt. Auburn St.), the University has managed to evoke rather than revoke with boldly modern Maxwell Dworkin and Hauser Hall, among others. With a bevy of talented architects, it should have no trouble outdoing those designs that speak to the future without nodding to the past. If the University is truly...
...after midnight. When else do over 1,000 Harvard students put down their problem sets and head out to Boston on a weeknight? FRIDAY Blame the MCATs for Friday night’s lack of festivities. At BGLTSA’s Varsity, the police were stationed outside 45 Mt. Auburn, just in case any of DJ Shiftee’s wild Britney remixes got a little out of hand. The party seemed to be dry, but that didn’t stop the dirty dancing or some pretty serious PDA. FM has got to learn to be less alco-normative...
...such a festival and in convincing bands to play for reduced fees. Luckily, organizers say that the bands have agreed to play for a cut of the profit made at the door and have received the green light from the Harvard Social Forum to host the event at 45 Mt. Auburn.Shirley L. Hufstedler ’07, an RH DJ, was instrumental in securing the venue. “It has a nice vibe and a nice atmosphere,” she says. “It’ll be a really welcoming environment.”UNITY WITHIN...
Corey M. Rennell ’07 will soon boast more than climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa, and surviving anthrax contracted from a sheep as among his feats. Rennell will be one of six participants in an upcoming reality TV show produced by BBC and The Discovery Channel. Rennell said he will receive $10,000 for participating in the program. Rennell was one of over 100 Americans who applied for the show, according to Louisa M. Griffith-Jones, associate producer for the BBC. The program will feature three American and three British male athletes who will spend...
...other ways to have their fun. The Harvard Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance (BGLTSA) has turned to an off-campus locale to hold its Friday night party. “Varsity,” the BGLTSA’s final annual dance, has been moved to 45 Mt. Auburn Street next to Tommy’s Pizza. “We hope that prefrosh of all genders and sexualities will come and have a great time meeting others at the dance,” wrote BGLTSA Social Chair Rachel A. Culley...