New lifestyles for Stone Hall

Wednesday, December 4, 2013 - 19:30 in Mathematics & Economics

Since students moved back into Quincy House’s Stone Hall in August, after 15 months of construction, they have explored and utilized the new academic, social, and study spaces in creative ways. “What’s special about Harvard is there is a lot of learning that goes on in the classroom, but it doesn’t end there. I can go to a lecture on the history of Western music and when I come back here to Stone Hall and walk past the music practice room I can hear a piece by Mozart that we just talked about in class,” said Sarah Ward ’16. “One of the things I am most impressed with about Stone Hall is the diversity of community spaces we have here available to us,” Ward said. “There are alcoves for quiet study and bigger study spaces where you can work together as a group, or just hang out. They’ve really provided space for...

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