Animals on Campus
Wild Goose Chase
When Camille S. Owens '13 spotted a large white bird through the window of the Pfoho dining hall, she thought she might as well go outside to take a gander.
Coyote Sightings on Campus
Long walks, sometimes unreliable shuttles, and now coyotes? The list of grievances of life in the Quad got a little bit longer after coyotes were spotted on the frequently trodden path between the Radcliffe Quadrangle and the Yard.
Students Bring Unlikely Roommates—Pets—to Harvard Dorms
In dorms across Harvard, students are secretly raising animals, violating the College’s no-pets policy.
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Although best known for his writing, Vladimir Nabokov also served for a time as curator of lepidoptera at Harvard’s Museum of Comparative Zoology, where he first conceived his theory on the evolution of butterflies.
Top Five Fictional Rabbits
I had a real pet rabbit as a child, but it chewed through all the wires.
Crimson Arts Exec Lists
At the end of the year, we all tend to look back. At Crimson Arts production night, we look back a lot. And then we make lists.
Nature At Its Most Gruesome
In another act of violence around Harvard, a bird was spotted killing a mouse on Tuesday afternoon. At approximately 1:35 ...
Harvard's Hawks
While everyone is familiar with the squirrels that dwell on campus, there have been a surprising number of sightings of more predatory creatures—hawks.