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Nikki D. Erlick
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A Two-Way Street: Urban Arts Exchange Between Boston and New York
The arts offer a unique example of a flowering cultural exchange and promising potential for collaboration between New York and Boston.
Lowell, Eliot, and Kirkland Surveyed for Renewal
Surveyors are actively evaluating three houses to determine which one will follow Winthrop House in undergoing a complete renovation, likely to begin in 2017.
Students Prepare for National Novel Writing Month
Several dozen Harvard College students are preparing to put pen to paper for National Novel Writing Month, an annual campaign that encourages writers to craft an entire novel in a single month.
Currier Dean Takes BU Job, Will Depart at Year's End
Currier House Dean Laura K. Johnson will leave her position at the end of the semester, Currier House Masters Richard Wrangham and Elizabeth Ross wrote to the House community Monday evening.
Kappa Sigma Grows, Awaits Chapterhood
The "colony" currently boasts about 60 members, according to Director of Chapter Services for the Kappa Sigma National Chapter Leo J. Brown.
OSL To Organize Anti-Hazing Working Group
Following its annual anti-hazing poster campaign, the Office of Student Life plans to organize a student working group to further investigate the issue of hazing on campus.
Following Report on Stress, Freshman Serenity Room Opens
The space, which will be open 24 hours a day, is the first of its kind in the Yard.
McKinlock Renewal Lauded at Ribbon-Cutting
Jazz music mixed with the chatter of more than 100 attendees gathered in the newly dedicated Stapleton Courtyard.
Class of 2015 Selects Class Marshals
While the eight class marshals elected to represent the Class of 2015 hail from seven different Houses, more than half study Economics, and only two are female.
Dunster Renovations Incorporate Student Feedback
Student responses have informed changes such as enlarging shower spaces and adding study niches in residential halls.