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Lieber Leaves Bail Hearing
Chemistry professor Charles M. Lieber (center) leaves the John Joseph Moakley Courthouse in Boston after a bail hearing.
Big Green, Big Dreams
The Crimson, led by senior captain Wesley Ogsbury, takes to Harvard Stadium this Saturday in a battle against the Big Green.
In Mass Email, Harvard Graduate Student Criticizes Lack of Support for Affinity Groups
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences student and Latinx Student Association finance officer Aaron Benavidez alleged GSAS’s Office of Diversity and Minority Affairs has not given LSA sufficient financial support in an email to more than 100 students and administrators Friday.
Bacow Tells Prison Divestment Group He Responds to ‘Reason,’ Not ‘Demands’
Organizers from the Harvard Prison Divestment Campaign met with University President Lawrence S. Bacow Thursday to present their demands for Harvard to divest from companies tied to the prison industry.
Along the Charles River
Lawrence S. Bacow and Fifteen Minutes Magazine writer Luke W. Xu '20 run along the Charles River on a rainy Marathon Monday.
Almost There
Runners near the end of the Boston Marathon as the crowd cheers them on.
Wale at Yardfest
Twenty-five-year-old Washington, D.C. rapper Wale performs in front of a crowd of cheering students in Tercentenary Theater Friday evening during Yardfest. "All you future millionaires, put your hands up," he said during his set.
Charles River
The Charles River is a popular site for watching sunsets over the Harvard campus.
Grad Student Unionization Debate
Ph.D. student and Harvard Graduate Students Union- United Automobile Workers organizer Justin Bloesch argues for graduate unionization during a panel hosted by The Crimson.
The Biggest Hit
Six months after a freak accident in his first football game as a college athlete, Ben M. Abercrombie ’21 remains paralyzed from the neck down.
#NeverAgain
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School senior Emma González and five of her classmates spoke at the JFK Jr. Forum Tuesday about their organization of the #NeverAgain movement, a push to end gun violence across the United States.
Just Lewis
Despite only scoring four points in the first half, Lewis rebounded in the second frame and finished with 16 points.
Seth's in Town
Seth Towns, seen here attacking the basket, was the leading scorer in the semifinal game with 24 points.
And Now, It Is Still Sinking
The Harvard Sailing Center bobs in the water after sinking partially into the Charles River Thursday.