Quincy
Old Quincy To Undergo House Renewal in 2012
Old Quincy House will be the first of the 12 residential Houses to be overhauled, initiating the long-anticipated House renewal project.
Nature At Its Most Gruesome
In another act of violence around Harvard, a bird was spotted killing a mouse on Tuesday afternoon. At approximately 1:35 ...
Quincy Installs New Dining Restrictions Against Freshmen
Starting today, freshmen are no longer allowed to dine in Quincy for lunch and dinner, even as guests of upperclassmen ...
Teach for America Panel
Former Teach for America corps members Jake Stern, Anasstassia Baichorova, and Lizette Suxo shared their experiences in a panel discussion Thursday night. They, along with others, also took questions and shared their thoughts on the current academic gap in America.
From Illinois to Harvard
Quincy House Master and HMS Professor Lee Gehrke speaks to students in his house last night about his life path that started in rural Illinois, about his work with Dengue Virus, and his time at Harvard.
Quincy Residents Receive a Load of Crap
An incident in Quincy House this weekend gave a whole new meaning to the phrase “door droppings.”
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Over desert from Finale, Professor Nancy Cott spoke to students in the Quincy Junior Common Room last night about her experience in California's Proposition 8 trials. Cott, the Jonathan Trumbull Professor of Human History and Director of the Schlesinger Library at Harvard, testified on marriage in the Perry v. Schwarzenegger case. Moderated by the Radcliffe Union of Students and Tim McCarthy of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, the conversation was part of the RUS Dessert Discussions.
No Soup For You
Several dining halls will be closed for the Columbus Day weekend, forcing students to eat in neighboring houses like Quincy.
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Jamie Olson ‘11 plays “dizzy bat” in Quincy courtyard yesterday as part of Quincy House Field Day 2010.