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Crime

War Preparations, Thefts, and a Beauty Contest

Every Friday, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.

Shuttles

Shuttle Service Expanded To Mornings, Holidays

The College has expanded shuttle service in the morning, during one-day holidays, and over Wintersession following student criticism revealed by the results of an Undergraduate Council survey.

Student Life

Quad Grille or CVS?

Quad residents lamenting their distance from CVS need no longer worry. The Quad Grille is now offering customers an array of practical non-food items alongside their traditional selection of mozz sticks, curly fries, and other alcohol-absorbing treats.

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Food and Drink

Quad Food Options Expand

Harvard students in need of a delicious and quick jolt of morning caffeine can stop by Cabot Café between 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Monday through Friday next week for their morning fix.

Quadstock
Music

Quadstock

Among the activities featured at quadstock were badminton, giant beach balls, and of course, music.

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Quadstock

Students watch, listen, and eat as bands and singers play in different locations around the quad lawn.

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Quadstock

Quadstock
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Quadstock

Student performers, like Nicolas J. Schwalbe '14, used Quadstock as a chance to advertise themselves and entertain their friends.

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Quadstock

Reminiscent of the 1969 Woodstock, Quadstock attracted dozens of students with its music, food, and festivities.

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Quadstock

Students from the quad and river alike came out to support their friends and to enjoy the warm weather.

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Quadstock

Meredith C. Baker '13 plays and sings in front of Cabot's Briggs Hall as her friends and classmates cheer her on.

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Quadstock

As the sun began to set, glowsticks were handed out to quadstock attendees.

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Quadstock

Taking advantage of the warm weather, the three quad houses moved their dinners outside onto the lawn.

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Quadstock

Hundreds of students spread out across the Quad lawn yesterday for the first ever Quadstock, a celebration of "peace and music" inspired by the 1969 Woodstock Music and Art Fair. The event, planned by the Quad House Committees, featured dozens of student performers, including bands and solo artists, who performed throughout the evening in various locations around the grassy lawn. Taking advantage of the warm, sunny weather, all three Quad Houses moved their dinners outside, allowing students to bask in the sunshine and musical vibes.

On Campus

Today in Photos (10/6/2011)

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