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When Three is as Good as Four

After ranking nearly every aspect of my college experience on a scale from one to five, the last question on

Katherine G. Mims ’09 and Mark E. Crocker ’09

For one couple, the basement of The Fox is about more than just dance parties or drinking games. During reading

Joshua S. Downer ’09 and Taylor M. Owings ’08

The first time that Joshua S. Downer ’09 called Taylor M. Owings ’08 his girlfriend, he was wearing a “redneck

Election Commission Suspends Flores Campaign

The campaign of Andrea R. Flores ’10 and Kia J. McLeod ’10 for the Undergraduate Council’s top two spots was

Summer Postcards 2008

Salud!

BARCELONA, Spain — On the first night of my summer study abroad program, our teaching fellow led 15 jet-lagged Harvard

Bill Richardson Talks Elections and Iraq

New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, a former Democratic presidential candidate, had his brain picked by Institute of Politics fellow David

Sundquist To Join Ad Board Review

Undergraduate Council President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 has been selected as the only student representative on the College’s committee charged

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Athletes Destroy Eliot House Igloo

The Eliot igloo is no more, and now residents are up in arms over its destruction. The dome, constructed by

A Delicate Dance

Former Undergraduate Council President Paul A. Gusmorino ’02 was known for his close relationships with administrators. “With Paul in office

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Laying Down the Law

The candidates for Undergraduate Council president and vice president listened last Monday night as Election Commission (EC) chair Michael L.

College Preps For Ad Board Review

The College will soon investigate the possibility of reforming the Administrative Board, its primary disciplinary body, according to Interim Dean

Tailgaters Flout Drinking Rules

Tipsy students filled the field outside the Yale Bowl Saturday, despite fears that tightened regulations would tame the festivities. Though

Willey To Enter Council Race

A junior from outside the Undergraduate Council (UC) announced last night that he would run for the council’s top job,

Houses Prep For Tailgate Revelry

Twenty gallons of chili, a bulldog piñata, and a “Crunk Clock” will have to compensate for a slower-than-usual flow of

After Fight, UC Backs Down on Alcohol

The Undergraduate Council will no longer reimburse the purchase of alcohol for dorm room parties this semester, Interim Dean of

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