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Can you smoke in Harvard?

Smoking is prohibited inside all Harvard buildings and outside all SEAS buildings. All forms of tobacco use including cigarettes, cigars, e-cigarettes, and smokeless tobacco are prohibited inside all Harvard buildings, offices, in Harvard Yard, and outside all SEAS buildings.
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Can you smoke in Harvard Yard?

All dorms and Harvard Yard are smoke-free.
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Can you smoke cigarettes in public in Boston?

It is the policy of the City of Boston, as to be in compliance with Massachusetts General Laws as it pertains to smoking in public places, that NO SMOKING is permitted inside any City-owned or leased building, including buildings owned and or used by the agencies of the City of Boston.
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What are the rules in Harvard University?

The University's Policy on the Use of the Harvard Name and Insignias provides that students may use the Harvard name (alone or in conjunction with the name of a specific school or unit) or any Harvard or School logo or insignia (including shields and other official graphics) only with the approval of their Dean or the ...
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What are quiet hours at Harvard?

In the residences for college-age and older students, weekend quiet hours begin at 2 am on Saturday and Sunday mornings, ending at 7 am Saturday and Sunday. Quiet hours for Pre-College students begin daily at 11 pm. Voices, music, and other sounds should not be audible outside of student rooms and suites.
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Do kids party at Harvard?

Students must have formal permission for parties in Harvard residences with more than ten people in attendance. Parties for more than 30 people may not be held in student rooms. Permission forms for parties are available from proctors.
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Does Harvard have a good night life?

Party Scene

Tons of raging parties almost any night of the week. Lots of options Wednesday-Saturday. Some decent frat/house parties, weekends only. Good parties are few and far between.
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Does Harvard allow alcohol?

Alcohol is generally permitted only at social events that are limited to members of the Harvard community and their escorted guests. In certain limited circumstances alcohol also may be permitted at day or evening events that are open to the public, but only with prior approval of the Dean of Students Office.
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Do Harvard dorms have AC?

All rooms and bathrooms are divided by legal sex. Rooms are not air conditioned. Please note building or room requests cannot be honored. Harvard University's dorms and Houses, used during the non-summer months to house its undergraduate students, are rich with history.
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What GPA does Harvard allow?

The GPA requirements for Harvard University are between 3.9 to 4.1. You will need an incredibly high GPA and will likely be graduating at the top of their class in order to get into Harvard University.
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Can you smoke a joint on the street in Boston?

Public Marijuana consumption

Under the state law, you can't consume marijuana of any kind in any public place. Violations can carry a civil penalty of up to $100. "Marijuana products" include: edible products and beverages.
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Can you smoke a joint in Boston?

The Consumption of Marijuana in Massachusetts

While it is legal to possess cannabis products in public, any consumption of marijuana in public or smoking marijuana in an area where smoking tobacco is prohibited is also in violation of the law.
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Can you smoke on the sidewalk in Boston?

The short answer to this question is no, you're not allowed to openly smoke, vape, or consume marijuana in Boston in a public area. You may smell it coming from around some corner and think you're fine to light up yourself, but don't put your faith in that random person. They're liable to get you fined.
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Do Ivy League students smoke?

Smoking rates among college students, including those at prestigious universities like MIT, Stanford, and Ivy League schools, have been declining in recent years. Many universities have implemented strict no-smoking policies on campus, and there is a growing awareness of the health risks associated with smoking.
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Are Harvard dorms free?

Dorms and meals at Harvard are not included with tuition and they, along with library, lab, and athletic center fees are all billed separately. You will also need health insurance. That said, a need-based financial aid offer might cover some, most, or all of these expenses, depending on your parents' income and assets.
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Does Harvard allow bunnies?

In dorms across Harvard, students are secretly raising animals, violating the College's no-pets policy. Small animals like hamsters, turtles, and fish are the most common.
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Is Harvard a dry campus?

Alcohol is prohibited outdoors on campus, in most athletic facilities and in classrooms being used for instruction. Harvard follows Massachusetts local laws prohibiting the public consumption of alcohol, so possession of alcohol is limited to pre-approved events.
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Is Harvard expensive?

Harvard is more affordable than public universities for 90 percent of Americans—and international students receive exactly the same financial aid as American students.
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Can you have tattoos at Harvard?

Although Cambridge presents few barriers to actually getting a tattoo, students seldom display any form of body art. Hourglass and Chameleon are two tattoo parlors conveniently located next to Harvard's campus, and there is no dress code that prohibits the display of body ink.
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What is not allowed in Harvard?

Harvard Yard is tobacco free, and there is no smoking in Harvard residences or within 50 feet of Harvard buildings. Additional smoking restrictions may apply. 3. No nails, tacks, hooks, or tape may be used on walls, doors, moldings, ceilings, or floors; nothing with a glue back may be attached to walls or doors.
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Do Harvard people party?

Harvard University is known for its rigorous academic environment, and while social events and parties do take place, the university also places a strong emphasis on responsible behavior and respect for others.
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Is Harvard a smoke free campus?

No Smoking Policy

Smoking is prohibited inside all Harvard buildings and outside all SEAS buildings.
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Where can I nap at Harvard?

  • The Arnold Arboretum.
  • Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts.
  • Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments.
  • Graduate School of Design Exhibitions.
  • Harvard Art Museums.
  • Harvard Forest.
  • Harvard Museum of Natural History.
  • The Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East.
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Do people have fun at Harvard?

Student Activities

A Harvard education is more than coursework. It's late-night discussions in the dining hall with friends, drama productions, fierce (or friendly) athletic competitions, outings to Boston's museums—and much more.
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