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FLYBY
By James K. McAuley
Monday, March 7, 2011
Right along the bank of the Charles River, one of Harvard's most beautiful Houses (on the outside, that is) proudly sits for all to see. No, we're not talking about Eliot. We're talking about Dunster, the former home of Al Gore '69, Tommy Lee Jones '69, Norman K. Mailer '43, and Deval L. Patrick '78. With its striking red tower, excellent dining hall, and, yes, walk-through rooms, Dunster boasts one of the strongest house communities on campus.
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FLYBY
By Michael E. Altman
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Housing Day videos have traditionally drawn from popular culture to entertain freshmen, but recent videos seem to have begun a trend to look toward more eclectic sources for inspiration.
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FLYBY
By Michael E. Altman
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Although freshmen will not learn their housing assignments until March 10, Dunster and Quincy have already created teasers based on two of this past year's most popular movies, "The Social Network" and "Inception."
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FLYBY
By Peter L. Knudson
Sunday, November 14, 2010
A few weeks ago, we highlighted each of the campus grilles across campus. At the time, not every grille was open. Lucky for the night owls among us, they’re all up and running now.
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FLYBY
By Peter L. Knudson
Monday, November 1, 2010
Move over WHRB, Dunster House now has its own radio station.
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NEWS
By Sharon Kim, Pureunsaem Kim, Emily A Periera, Keren E. Rohe, Celena C. Tyler, and Emily R. Wharton
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Photographs from the September 29th, 2010 edition of the The Harvard Crimson.
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NEWS
By Danielle J. Kolin and Naveen N. Srivatsa
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Dunster House library books are now free for perusal thanks to the removal of brass bars that previously ran across the library shelves.
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FLYBY
By Laura G. Mirviss
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Video game junkies might have new motivation to get off the couch and onto a bicycle, thanks to two new spiffy pieces of exercise equipment in the Dunster House cardio room.
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NEWS
By Judy Park and Sophia Wen
Friday, April 23, 2010
Students explore the wetu, built in honor of the 360th anniversary of the Charter for the Harvard Indian College, in Harvard Yard after an inauguration ceremony yesterday.
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FLYBY
By Derrick Asiedu
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Tonight’s squash assortment didn’t quite hit the spot? Boca burger suddenly lost its appeal? Lunch’s centerpiece doesn’t look as appealing six hours later? Brain Break’s got you covered.
In this four-part series, FlyBy will dish out the details of each House’s Brain Break so that you know where to go when dinner’s 8-cut jerk chicken wasn’t you were looking for.
Round 2: Mather vs. Dunster vs. Leverett
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