Crimson staff writer
Monika L.S. Robbins
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Engagement: Jocelyn P. Blier ’13 and Daniel M. Schreff ’12
Finally, she ended up in Yenching Auditorium, where they had met. He turned on all the lights and proposed.
Out of Africa, Back to the Quad
Animals as gifts aren’t new to Currier House Masters Richard W. Wrangham and Elizabeth A. Ross, but though they appreciate the sentiment, they don’t quite know what to do with them.
Greek Organizations Acquire Real Estate
Five of Harvard’s six Greek organizations now have real estate near Harvard, further expanding the presence of fraternities and sororities on campus.
Students Vacation On 'Cape Crimson'
Students filled Tercentenary Theatre Friday evening, drawn by the promise of a dunk tank and a Slip ‘n Slide, and forced from their Houses by their dining halls’ shut doors.
New Efforts Alleviate High Book Prices
Students and professors alike are finding ways to grapple with the growing prices of textbooks—a semesterly complaint among both parties. Although many professors lament the cost of the textbooks for their classes, they say there is little they can do to reduce prices for students.
College Plans Events To Honor Memory of September 11 Terrorist Attacks
The 10th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks this Sunday will see a number of commemorative events across the University.
Government Accuses Team Led by Harvard Professor of Ethics Violations
The research team, which was looking into underwear that protected the elderly from hip fractures, failed to keep participants informed the increased risk of falling, compliance officers allege.
Off Campus, Harvard Goes Greek
Despite Harvard’s unusual situation—in which the administration refuses to recognize what it terms a “discriminatory” culture—Harvard is part of a national trend of expanding Greek life on college campuses.
Old Quincy: A Test Project
Come 2013, when the first stage of a series of renovations across the Houses is complete, gone will be the walk-through room setup and cramped quarters that plague so many inhabitants of Old Quincy.
Before the Military's Estrangement, ROTC Members Do Their Part
A number of students participated in ROTC—which remained a normal part of University life through the escalation in Vietnam.