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...Council Vice President Matt Sundquist (though chances are, he was friends with you already).PFORZHEIMER: Despite the success of the 90s dance, PfoHo has gained a reputation for becoming less fun in recent years. The days of campus-wide bangers in the Bell Tower and the Meat Locker every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday have passed, and their Masters killed their Harvard-Yale pre-party just as it was taking off the ground. But the PfoHo Pfreshmen will be able to turn that around, right?QUINCY: Renowned for its crowded dining hall and balcony ragers, Quincy House definitely has spirit...
...does read “Dudley Coop,” then there’s a 90 percent chance you’ll spend the next three years at SuicideGirls.com. Twelve completely uncreative and unfunny t-shirts will confirm the spirit-crushing squalor of house life on Thursday morning. The worse thing about your future house is that your blockmates will be there too, leaving you pining for your old psycho-single in Hurlbut. Trust us; you are more likely to enter a meaningful relationship with someone through a pregnancy scare than a blocking group. And you are more likely...
...Thursday, a couple of Poonsters were treated to special guest musicians Ratatat, who popped by the castle after a stint at Tufts—because hanging out with bitter Ivy rejects was clearly not an option. Saturday, the Castle lit up with Irish good cheer and a Boston College football player, only to be shut down at four in the morning by campus police threatening “the castle is surrounded.” Now there’s something you don’t hear everyday...Friday saw the advent of every Harvard student’s dream?...
...however, made an effort to accommodate House masters’ concerns. This semester, the UC moved the final day of the weekly application period from Thursday to Wednesday, in order to allow party grant recipients more time to adequately register their party, according to Li, who is also a Crimson editorial editor. Given the value of a centralized fund, it would be far better for the UC to work with House masters and adapt the fund accordingly than to decentralize it and make each HoCo responsible for enforcing its House’s rules—which is hardly...
Early last Thursday morning, a stranger visited Ho A. Tuan ’09 in his suite at 20 DeWolfe St. Having forgotten that it was a college dormitory he was ostensibly planning to burglarize, the man seemed surprised to find Tuan awake in the wee small hours of the morning. Dumbstruck, he asked Tuan if he could make change for a dollar. He produced a dollar bill from his pocket, for dramatic effect. And then he ran away...