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Despite Concerns About Renovations, Parties Go On in Old Quincy

Although some had worried that the setup of the newly renovated and renamed building would prevent residents from successfully hosting parties in their rooms, students still managed to socialize this past weekend.

Welcome Back Carnival
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CEB Welcomes Students Back to School

Underneath cloudy skies with temperatures in the 60s on Sunday evening, students twirled cotton candy and jumped on a moon bounce at the College Events Board’s Welcome Back Event, which attendees said they enjoyed but thought was not well publicized.

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Freshman Survey Part IV: Sex, Drugs, and MacBook Pros

They scored well on the SATs, but it appears Harvard freshmen aren't quite as good at scoring in bed.

Heads Up
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Heads Up

World Champion Trial Biker Thomas Oehler performs a stunt with Zach Walters '15 outside the Science Center. Students gathered in the plaza to watch Oehler in between classes Wednesday morning.

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Students Adjust as Rosh Hashanah Overlaps with Shopping Week

As members of the Harvard community prepare to celebrate the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah—which begins at sunset Wednesday and restricts all work, including writing—students and professors are working to accommodate those observing the holiday.

Simulcast from Sanders
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Simulcast from Sanders

Members of the Class of 2017, seated in Memorial Church, watch a simulcast of Erin D. Drake ‘14’s address. On stage in Memorial Hall, Drake spoke of the ways in which plans change from freshman fall to senior year.

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Freshman Survey Part I: Meet Harvard's Class of 2017

Men in Harvard’s incoming Class of 2017 expect to earn far more money after graduation than their female classmates expect to earn, according to a Crimson survey of the freshman class that arrived on campus last week.

Packed House
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Packed House

Freshmen, seated with fellow residents of their freshman dorms, watch as Dean Michael D. Smith delivers an address to the crowd in Sanders Theatre.

Kumba Singers
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Kumba Singers

The Kuumba Singers, a campus a capella group, performs “Kuumba Standard” as a choral interlude during the scheduled program.

Words of Wisdom
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Words of Wisdom

Erin D. Drake '14 delivers the Student Salutation at the fifth annual Freshman Convocation on Monday. Drake spoke of her own experiences during her first year, advising freshmen that their goals and plans would likely change during their time at Harvard.

Yardfest
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Yardfest

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For Some High School Students, Harvard Secondary School Program Falls Short

Although high school students from across the world came to Harvard with high expectations, many students said that the program, which ends Saturday, is not worth its hefty price tag—$10,690 to live, eat, and study on campus for seven weeks.

Responding to Drug Use
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What Happens the First Time You're Caught Smoking Marijuana? Harvard's Policy Doesn't Say.

We already knew that the College’s drugs and alcohol policy tiptoes around the question of whether we can play beer pong. But a gradebook released last week by the nonprofit organization Students for Sensible Drug Policy points out that the policy is vague on other questions too.

Responding to Drug Use
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Responding to Drug Use

A 2005 Crimson feature on recreational drugs at Harvard quips, "Marijuana use may violate federal law, but at Harvard, it’s less likely to get you in trouble than breaking a window."

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Statistical Breakdown of the Class of 2013

An interactive examination of the habits, preferences, and plans of the graduating senior class.

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