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Little Interest On Election Day

In stark contrast to last year’s election, on-campus political clubs were generally inactive throughout Election Day yesterday, as the Harvard ...

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Pamuk Gives Last Norton Lecture

Turkish Nobel Laureate Orhan Pamuk delivered his sixth and final Norton lecture at Sanders Theatre yesterday, highlighting the importance of ...

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Peter H. Lehner ’80, who directs the National Resource Defense Center, speaks in the Science Center about strategy for moving greenhouse gas legislation through the U.S. Congress.

Israel Fest 2009
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Israel Fest 2009

Students partake in Hebrew name bracelet-making at Israel Fest organized by Harvard Students for Israel. Hundreds of people participated in the event outside the Science Center yesterday afternoon.

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Today in Photos (November 3, 2009)

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Former President of Argentina Eduardo Duhalde speaks in CGIS yesterday about South America’s institutional and political challenges.

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Harvard professors Daniel Schrag and Joel Schwartz join NRDC Executive Director Peter H. Lehner ’80 at the Science Center yesterday to talk about bringing climate change from science to legislation.

HALLOWEEN
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HALLOWEEN

Dressed up for Halloween, a pair of girls buys T tickets to head off to a party on Saturday.

The Laboratory at Harvard Launch of Le Whif
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The Laboratory at Harvard Launch of Le Whif

HARVARD BAND ANNIVERSARY
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HARVARD BAND ANNIVERSARY

The Harvard University Band celbrates its 90 years at Harvard at the Halftime show at the Saturday football game against Dartmouth.

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Members of the True Story Theater, a nonprofit theater company, reach toward each other as they act out a Harvard student's encounter with racism. The performers depicted students' stories last night as part of "Life Unscripted," an event sponsored by the company and the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations.

"the most critical moment for world order"
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"the most critical moment for world order"

Former Israeli MK Effi Eitam speaks at Adams LCR on Thursday evening about "the most critical moment for world order" and criticizes the Iranian nuclear efforts and other Palestinian misbehaviors to an audience of 21, which includes the Crimson photographer and a University Police officer. His past claims include Palestinians are a "cancer in teh body of the nation." "Palestinians should be used as human shields by the IDF."

Women on the Bench
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Women on the Bench

Philosophy Café
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Philosophy Café

An ideologically diverse crowd debated the philosophical origins of economic rights on Wednesday night at the Harvard Book Store. The discussion was led by Tom Clark, the director of the Center for Naturalism.

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