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Senior Arts Spotlight
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Kelly K. W. Lam '13

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Georgina B. Parfitt '13

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Benjamin M. Woo '13

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Despite Renovations, Upperclassmen Spurn Old Quincy

When Old Quincy reopens its doors in the fall after a year of construction, it will feature flat-screen televisions and furniture in every common room, new ceiling fans in every bedroom, and printers on every floor. But upperclassmen aren't biting.

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Today in Photos (4.23.13)

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Without Visitas, Harvard Bands Together To Welcome Prefrosh

Hundreds of prospective Harvard freshmen, many eager to see the College for the first time, had their plans interrupted by the lockdown in the Boston area Friday which forced Harvard officials to cancel the annual spring weekend for admitted students.

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Community Reflects on Violence 'So Close To Home'

Aside from the near constant, piercing sound of sirens, the normally vibrant Harvard Square lay silent.

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UC Representatives Note Marked Improvement in University Communications

The morning after the Boston Marathon bombings, Undergraduate Council representative Brett M. Biebelberg ’16 began to draft legislation firmly criticizing what he termed the University’s “flop” in communicating with students in the hours after the deadly attacks.

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Student Organizations Stage Same-Sex Hindu Wedding

Dressed in red saris and adorned with flowers, two South Asian women met in front of the Science Center on Sunday afternoon to be joined in pretend wedlock.

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Friday Manhunt

Students enjoy the warm weather despite the active manhunt for the second suspect of the Boston Marathon bombing on Friday.

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Reply Date Extension for Class of 2017 Under Possible Consideration

Following the cancellation of Visitas weekend Friday afternoon, Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 told The Crimson Friday night that officials may consider the possibility of granting an extension for accepted students to reply to their offers of admission to the College.

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