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Cheung Discusses Plans For Council
HKS student Leland Cheung shared his experiences as the first Asian American Cambridge Councillor with a small group of students and community leaders yesterday.
Veteran FOP Head Resigns From Post
Most students spend at most four years involved in the First-Year Outdoor Program—but FOP Director Jessica L. Ross ’03 will have spent over a decade with the program by the time she leaves FOP this May.
Students Offer Backrubs To Bust Stress
Students stood awaiting the chance to decompress under the hands of the Stressbusters in Lamont Cafe last night.
Tunnels in Winthrop
After protests by Winthrop House residents, the underground tunnels connecting entryways H, I, and J have been opened for student use. Administrators have emphasized that the change is "temporary" and will be reversed if any issues--inluding thefts of basement items--arise.
The Scenic Route
In the summer of 2009, film student Alexandra E. Zimbler ’10 visited her grandmother in Saint-Malo, Brittany, to interview her ...
Currier House Masters
James Cavallaro and Nadejda Marques, the couple who will serve as the interim house masters of Currier, speak to reporters at their Cambridge home about their life, work, and thoughts about becoming Currier house masters.
Science Gen Ed Course Exhibits Final Projects
Marina S. Magloire ’11 and Kelly N. Bodwin ’11 sang to the tune of Haddaway’s “What Is Love,” at the inaugural Science of the Physical Universe 20 project exhibition Friday afternoon.
My Fair Gen Ed Project
Teaching fellows discuss student projects at the project fair for "From Quarks to Consciousness: What is Life," a General Education class taught by Andrew Berry, Melissa Franklin, and Logan S. McCarty.
Spellbound by Freshmen
At Harvard, it’s not uncommon for your brilliant classmates to make you feel slightly inadequate. But take comfort in knowing that at the second annual Freshman Spelling Bee, several freshmen were stumped by the following (absolutely insane) words. How would you have fared in this dorm-versus-dorm competition? See for yourself. On your marks, get set, spell!
Sex and the Church
Lisa Cahill, J. Donald Monan Professor of Theology at Boston College, describes the debates about sex within the Catholic church yesterday evening at Memorial Church.