Oct 08
What’s the world coming to when Harvard upperclass students can no longer get a hot breakfast in their dorms? “Students generally feel that if you come to Harvard, for what you’re paying, you should probably have the right to a hot breakfast,” says the President of Harvard Undergraduate Council. Students, she continues, want to “preserve the things that are at Harvard that you can’t get anywhere else.” Further, the Taekwondo club must now share space and practice time with the Crimson Dance Team. “OMG,” to borrow a phrase from the net. continue reading
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