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May 2009

MAY 2009: Harvard University Hospitality and Dining Services announces that it will eliminate most hot breakfast options in the residential houses beginning the following semester as part of a series of budget cuts across the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Other cuts include the closure of two campus cafes, the downgrading of three junior varsity teams to club status, and reduced shuttle service.


Discussion and a Drink

A.R.T. Artistic Director Diane Paulus and Stephen Schwartz, creator of the musicals Wicked, Pippin, and Godspell hold a discussion about the American musical to a full crowd at Club Oberon Tuesday evening.


Discussion and a Drink

A.R.T. Artistic Director Diane Paulus and Stephen Schwartz, creator of the musicals Wicked, Pippin, and Godspell hold a discussion about the American musical to a full crowd at Club Oberon Tuesday evening.


Today in Photos (12/01/10)

Photographs from the December 1, 2010 print edition of The Harvard Crimson


Another Starbucks?

The central Harvard Square space previously occupied by Alpha Omega Jewelers will not host a Pinkberry Frozen Yogurt as speculated, but could possibly be the home of a new Starbucks


Battle of the Banks

Cambridge Savings Bank, like many banks in the square set up information booths and handed out water in an attempt to reach Harvard newcomers.


Battle of the Banks

TD Bank is celebrating their grand opening all week in the Massachusetts Avenue space formerly occupied by Adidas with games and free water bottle giveaways.


Lame Duck Down

Lame Duck Books is closing their Arrow Street store on September 25th, leaving the square with one less place to find rare and unusual books, manuscripts, photographs, and art.


First Day of School

Students make their way across a sunny Tercentenary Theater Wednesday afternoon on the first day of shopping period.


Changes at Cardullo's

Kelly Dugas Coveney, member of the Chair Club since 2006. shows an award she received from the Cambridge Police Department for collecting emergency callback numbers from city businesses.