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Live Updates: Harvard’s Class Days
The Harvard Corporation rejected an effort from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences to confer degrees on 13 seniors who were suspended or placed on probation for their involvement in the pro-Palestine encampment of Harvard Yard amid the University’s Class Day celebrations.
Students Receive First-Round 2023 Interhouse Transfer Decisions
Almost two hundred students learned their housing fates last week with the release of this year’s first round of decisions for fall interhouse transfer applications.
Undergraduates Celebrate First Covid-Era Halloween on Campus
Undeterred by the rainy weather, Harvard students donned their spookiest costumes and traversed campus this weekend to celebrate the first in-person Halloweekend for many since 2019.
Currier Residents Make Way for Ducklings
The residents of Currier House have chosen to make way for ducklings.
Campus Gears Up for Halloweekend
The College has provided support for Halloween events such as Fright Night, for freshmen only, and Currier House's Heaven and Hell, free to all undergraduates.
Isolated Cases of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Confirmed on Campus
The viral illness, usually contracted by infants and young children, can result in mouth sores and skin rashes.
Currier House Faculty Deanship First to be Renamed Following Donation
Currier's Faculty Deans will now be known as the X. D. and Nancy Yang Faculty Deans of Currier House following a gift from the couple.
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Spirited members of Currier House gather in front of University Hall on Housing Day.
The Harvard Turkeys Refuse to Go Away Before Thanksgiving Day
Honestly, the worst thing for a turkey to do right now is be sighted in America as Thanksgiving looms in the future. Watch out, Harvard turkeys! Some hungry person is coming after you with forks and knives (and hopefully some seasoning!)
Library Book Drop Opens in Currier House
In a joint project to collect library books for return, a new book drop was opened in Currier House.
Sexual Assault Bill Author Encourages Youth Activism
Amanda N. Nguyen ’13, founder and president of advocacy group Rise, criticized the lack of support the legal system affords sexual assault victims and emphasized young people’s ability to change that system during an address in Currier House Monday.
Khurana Appoints Sweeney and Barrett Currier Faculty Deans
Latanya A. Sweeney, a professor of government and technology in residence, and Sylvia I. Barrett, a lawyer, will take over as Currier’s two new Faculty Deans beginning next academic year.
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“I think I used the phrase ‘I am down with any house besides Currier,’” said Ali Dastjerdi ’19 upon learning he will live in Currier House. After a few minutes, Dastjerdi warmed to the news and urged his blockmates to be positive.