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Just outside of Harvard’s gates is one of the primary social and shopping hubs for students
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8/15/08 12:08 PM
Max tells us about the ugliest building on campus, and the cool stuff you can do nearby.
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8/15/08 12:08 PM
Jen lets us in on another reason why Canaday is not the easiest place to live.
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8/15/08 11:08 AM
Why do freshman at Canaday hate this church? Max will tell you.
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8/15/08 11:08 AM
Jen tells us how the historic Widener Memorial Library came to be.
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8/15/08 11:08 AM
The John Harvard statue and the lack of truth therein
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8/15/08 11:08 AM
Max and Jen survey the scene in Harvard Yard.
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The dining hall in Lowell House is open 24 hours, so it’s a place for eating, socializing, and studying.
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The view from the Lowell House courtyard. Lowell is the second-largest house for upperclassmen.
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Mac Quad is at the center of one of Harvard’s upperclassmen housing “neighborhoods”
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Just outside of Harvard’s gates is one of the primary social and shopping hubs for students
Posted
8/15/08 12:08 PM
The dining hall in Lowell House is open 24 hours, so it’s a place for eating, socializing, and studying.
Posted
8/15/08 11:08 AM
Harvard students talk about some of their favorite things.
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8/15/08 10:08 AM
The view from the Lowell House courtyard. Lowell is the second-largest house for upperclassmen.
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8/15/08 11:08 AM
One of Harvard’s 12 upperclassman houses. Board (included in tuition) allows Harvard students to eat unlimited meals.
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8/15/08 9:08 AM
Max tells us about the ugliest building on campus, and the cool stuff you can do nearby.
Posted
8/15/08 12:08 PM
The light-hearted and popular course, Positive Psychology (regularly taught by Tal Ben Shahar). Theme of week: humor.
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8/15/08 9:08 AM
Max and Jen survey the scene in Harvard Yard.
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8/15/08 11:08 AM
The John Harvard statue and the lack of truth therein
Posted
8/15/08 11:08 AM
Jen tells us how the historic Widener Memorial Library came to be.
Posted
8/15/08 11:08 AM
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Just outside of Harvard’s gates is one of the primary social and shopping hubs for students
Posted
8/15/08 12:08 PM