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Harvard Yard? More like Harvard Pond. Relentless rain flooded campus this week, but at least this moody aesthetic shot makes it sort-of worth it?
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On Monday, runners braved the brutal storm to complete the Boston Marathon, including a few Harvard students. Meanwhile, we braved going to class, unlike the rest of the Boston area schools, which get Patriots' Day off.
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The “springtime” Yard chair stands alone—with muddy water lapping at her feet, she seems to regret her apparently early debut.
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Last Friday, College undergraduates gathered in Tercentenary Theater to hear Yardfest headliners Wale and Lil Yachty perform.
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On Wednesday and Thursday, grad students and some eligible undergraduates voted in Harvard's unionization election. Results are still TBA, but exit polling shows a very tight race.