On Campus
Young Discusses Race, War, Culture
American black men in post 9/11 popular culture are being portrayed as “heroic terror warriors,” according to Boston College professor Cynthia Young.
Eugenides Dispenses Advice to Aspiring Writers at Advocate
“I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Princeton student smoke, but just look at all of you here,” remarked Jeffrey ...
Korean Filmmaker Bong is a Hit at HFA
“This movie is often called a thriller or suspense, but it is simply about a mother... although this movie is ...
Feminist Coming Out Day
Students gather at the Adams Art Space to celebrate Harvard's first annual Feminist Coming Out Day, where a feminist portrait project displayed the diverse faces of feminists on campus.
Creatures of Flame
Richard Wrangham, Ruth Moore Professor of Biological Anthropology and Master of Currier House, gives a talk entitled Creatures of the Flame: How Fire Makes Humans Different From Other Animals at Phillips Brooks House on Sunday. He recently published a book on the subject, Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human.
Weekend Roundup
All dressed up with no place to go? With our Weekend Roundup series, you'll always have plans for your two favorite nights of the week. As juniors' parents begin to descend upon campus, this weekend is looking to be tamer than most. But don't worry, we've found at least one party, as well as quite a few shows, to fill your time.
Double Life of Adam Mickiewicz
Dr. Roman Koropeckyj discusses the secret double life of "Poland's national poet," Adam Mickiewicz, with a group of distinguished guests at the Barker Center.
Double Life of Adam Mickiewicz
Dr. Roman Koropeckyj discusses the secret double life of "Poland's national poet," Adam Mickiewicz, with a group of distinguished guests at the Barker Center.
Cristóbal Lehyt Exhibition
Cristóbal Lehyt created a wall of landscapes in his new exhibition, "If Organizing is the Answer, What's the Question?" opening in the Carpenter Center from March 4 to April 4.
Washington, D.C. Sanctions Gay Marriage
While Washington, D.C.'s legalization of same-sex marriage is a significant step in the fight for marriage equality nationwide, some members of the Harvard community have questioned D.C.’s ruling in light of the federal Defense of Marriage Act.
JEFFREY EUGENIDES AT THE ADVOCATE
Jeffrey Eugenides, Pulitzer-Prize winning novelist, author of "Middlesex" and "The Virgin Suicides", discusses his work at the Advocate last night.