{shortcode-c53b28369df7e18041258d82ca48dbfd7b78d752}Today is Friday, September 25th. On this day in 1911, ground was broken for Fenway Park in Boston. Meanwhile, this weekend is the Harvard-Brown football game (go Crimson) as well as the music festival, Boston Calling.
IN THE ATMOSPHERE
It’s going to be colder than the day before, with a high of 67 and low of 48.
IN THE D-HALL
Lunch:
Catch of the Day
Smoked Turkey Panini on Wheat Flatbread
Spicy Jalapeno Jack Cheese and Macaroni
Waffle Fries
Dinner:
Indian Turkey Casserole
Tandoori Chicken Murgi
Tofu Curry Noodle Stirfry
Biryani Rice
ON FLYBY
Capital Campaign, Flyby Remix
If we at Flyby had $6 billion to burn for Harvard however, what would we get?
Creative Ways to Use Up (And Get) Crimson Cash
Boloco
It is not Chipotle. It is not even Qdoba. But sometimes you just need a Tikka Masala burrito to feel remotely satisfied.
IN THE NEWS
12 More Seniors Named to Class Committee
The 12 new committee members—six elected “program marshals” and six marshals appointed to oversee the annual Senior Gift fund—are tasked with representing their classmates this year alongside First and Second Class Marshals Reylon A. Yount ’16 and Jessica A. Barzilay ’16, who seniors elected last week.
Months Before Primaries, Students Debate Sanders and Clinton
Hosted by the Harvard Political Union, the debate covered topics ranging from income inequality to campaign finance to foreign policy, questions that have repeatedly surfaced in the two candidates’ campaign rhetoric. Ana Moran ’17 and Wright Smith ’17 debated in favor of Clinton, while Alex Young ’16 and Jonah Saltzman ’17 represented Sanders.
Curator Discusses Link Between Photography and Culture
David R. Odo, a research curator and director of student programs at the Harvard Art Museums, discussed the tie between photography and cultural studies during a lecture and book signing Thursday evening at the University Museum.
In the Wake of Sexual Assault Survey, Faculty Assess Their Role
A day earlier, shortly after the findings were released in a University-wide email, FAS Dean Michael D. Smith sent an email of his own, addressed only to the Faculty. In it, he urged faculty members to support students and new school-wide programs aimed at tackling the problem of sexual assault.
ON SPORTS