Writer
Daniela J. Lamas
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The Four-Year Path to a Quincy Suite
A witty Californian future politician who revolutionized the Quincy Grille. An often-elusive lover of theater and Irish verse. A soft-spoken
My Father's Dorm Room
I first met Harvard as the hazy backdrop to my parents’ weird college stories. I’ve been told that my father
Controversial Clown Gave Laughter, Life to Square
Pink high-top Converse sneakers sit next to a pair of patchwork plaid winter overalls and a skinny rubber chicken in
Committee Urges Harvard Pay Raises
The high-ranking committee convened after last spring’s Mass. Hall takeover called for substantial pay hikes for Harvard employees and blamed
Wage Committee Urges Pay Hikes for Harvard Workers
Six months after the University ended the longest building occupation in its history with a promise to reexamine workers’ wages,
Wage Report Imminent
After six months of research and deliberations, the Harvard Committee on Employment and Contracting Policies will quietly post its final
Starr Fades Into History
Marc Starr watches silently as 116 boxes of used books, piled on the brick sidewalk outside his 29 Plympton St.
Five Centuries of Books Find Home in Square
On a Thursday morning last week, Michael Atherton moves deftly through the small antiquarian bookstore he opened three weeks ago
Pudding Club Punch Opens For First Time
Over 100 tailored, well-coiffed punches crowded into the now college-owned Hasty Pudding building Monday evening for the first open, advertised
All The Square's A Stage
When Marissa Acosta walks through the Square, she treads a path that brings her first to the character she calls