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Caprilles Supporters
Confetti falls on supporters at a rally for Venezuelan presidential candidate Caprilles this weekend. The vote was to replace Hugo Chávez.
Cabot House
Every day between now and Housing Day, Flyby will release two new House rankings. The top two Houses will be revealed on Wednesday, March 13. Check back daily for updates! The phrase, "I can see the SOCH from my House!" is not generally considered a good thing among Harvard undergraduates. Throughout the history of Flyby House Rankings, Cabot House has been nowhere near the top five. In fact, the House has typically ranked in the bottom two—so what's changed? Not much, as it turns out. After our careful research, it comes down to this—Cabot has simply been underrated. Yes, it's in the Quad. But Cabot's large singles, abundant facilities, beloved House Masters, and overall pleasant atmosphere make it one of the more appealing Houses on campus.
Party shuttle
On weekends, the Harvard shuttle is filled with students who use the bus system to travel to social gatherings across campus.
A Dark Weekend for the 'Party Shuttle'
This weekend, when students climbed aboard Melvin Washington, Jr.’s evening shuttle bus that travels back and forth between the Yard and the Quad, they were not greeted by the customary strobe lights and thudding music, but rather an entirely party-less shuttle.
Cabot Café Re-Opening Tonight
Craving Cabot Café's cookies and coffee cakes? You're in luck. The café is re-opening for the spring semester tonight at 9 pm.
Quad Arts Festival Seeks to Make Arts Accessible
Sarah A. Moon '15 and Sammy G. Young '15 have big plans for drawing students into the arts—one of which ...
Students Discuss Shuttle Updates
Harvard Transportation Services is working on a new initiative to install electronic screens at shuttle stops that would indicate arrival times, Harvard Transportation Services General Manager David E. Harris, Jr. said during a Shuttle Town Hall Monday night.
Car Bombs on Coaches, Love Story Begins, and Reagan Revelry
Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.
A Burglar Falling from Widener and the Birth of the Shuttle
Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.
9:45 PM: Observations From Their First Night Out
They vanished back into the night, in search of a “real Harvard party,” or at least an alley in which to shotgun a beer or something.
Activities Fair Brings Food, Flyers, and Unexpected Bibles
From the fishing club to the pre-dental society to a dozen or so a cappella groups, club representatives lined the Quad at the Friday activities fair to advertise their groups in creative fashion.
Introducing Pfoho Croquet...The Sequel to Pfoho Golf
For those Flyby readers interested in English lawn games, prepare to be disappointed: Pfoho Croquet will not involve any actual mallets or wickets.
Sharing the Road
As Harvard and the city of Boston both look toward sustainability, the University has begun contributing to Hubway, a growing local bike sharing program.