Quincy
Quincy Students Welcome Temporary Housing Options
Although students in Quincy House will be spread out among five buildings next year as Old Quincy undergoes renovation, residents ...
Quincy House Removes Senior Standing Option
Rising juniors in Quincy House will not have the option of taking senior standing in the House’s upcoming rooming lottery, in which sophomores, juniors, and seniors can be assigned to three residential buildings in Harvard Square.
New Quincy Overflow Housing
Next year, Quincy plans to house some students in Fairfax Hall at 1306 Mas. Ave. (left), Hampden Hall at 8 Plympton St. (center), and Ridgley Hall at 65 Mt. Auburn St.
Across Campus, Students Cheer and Bemoan Giants' Win
As two rivals butted heads in a championship rematch, football devotees and neophytes, Giants fans and Patriots die-hards gathered across campus to bear witness to the unfolding of Super Bowl XLVI—an event which ultimately left Giants supporters and Patriots detractors triumphant while Pats fans were disappointed yet again.
TOP 10 NEWS STORIES OF 2011
As 2011 comes to an end, The Crimson looks back at the most important events at Harvard over the year.
Holiday Giving and Cheer
Ginny Fahs ‘14 tables at dinner to collect money for Quincy House staff’s holiday bonuses, which are dependent on residents’ donations.
Cambridge municipal elections Quincy
Cambridge municipal elections took place on November 8, and Harvard's Quincy House served as a polling station for voters to select their candidates for city council and school board.
Administrators Plan "Mock-Up" of Renovated Old Quincy Room
As the June 2012 start date for the renovation of Old Quincy approaches, administrators announced that they will create a life-sized “mock-ups” of a room in renovated Old Quincy.
Old Quincy Tests Windows, Prepares for House Renewal
Over the summer, contractors installed seven new windows—each with different designs, costs, and mechanisms—in Old Quincy in preparation for the mass renovation of the building scheduled to begin in June 2012 as part of the House renewal process.
Intramural Sports Get Personal
On Saturday night, something was amiss in the Winthrop House dining hall. The Winthrop House IM Sports board, usually prominently displayed in the dining hall, went missing.
New Finalsclub.org Helps Students Study
Andrew J. Magliozzi ’05, a Quincy House tutor, is looking to revolutionize the way students experience higher education through the expansion of his non-profit website FinalsClub.org, which allows students to share publicly class notes, outlines, and slides on the site.
How Low Can You Go?
Elizabeth Double ‘14 tries to earn the sophomores some points during Quincy’s Field Day held Saturday afternoon.