Gender and Sexuality
OSAPR Launches Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Harvard's Sexual Assault Awareness Month aims to empower survivors, raise awareness, and foster a community for women who have faced sexual assault.
Battle Royale: Ethnic Studies vs. The Salient
Even amidst the deluge of midterms and papers that are probably on your to-do list right now, we're sure you've heard of the latest controversy regarding ethnic studies and The Harvard Salient. Still, you may be asking, what's going on?
Professor Redefines LGBT Marriage
Lent is a time for penance in the Christian tradition, but Divinity School Professor Mark D. Jordan said during his talk “Same-Sex Marriage and the Prospects for Christian Ethics” that it could also be a time for reexamination and renewed hope.
Let's Talk About Sex, Harvard
Encouraged by Harvard’s tendency to avoid academic and scholastic censorship, a surprising range of erotic art has appeared on campus.
Controversy Hits Her Campus
Earlier this year, HerCampus.com made headlines on Harvard’s campus when four students launched a new online magazine for college women. Over the past week, though, Her Campus has been the center of attention at another nearby school—Wellesley College.
Panel Discusses Link Between Maternal Health and Environment
A panel discussion held in Harvard Hall last night examined the link between environmental factors and reproductive health.
Vigil Mourns Transgender Victims
Harvard Yard was quiet last night, but a tight circle of people outside Matthews Hall observed a moment of more profound silence.
Crimson Executives Censure President
After a summer of intense debate, The Crimson's executive board voted Sunday to censure Crimson President Ira E. Stoll '94