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Passion and Compassion
Artists are often perceived as reclusive, resentful of society, so adamant about their privacy that the public becomes all the ...
Trying to Argue Their Way Into Harvard
Did you set foot anywhere near the Yard this past weekend? If so, then you probably saw the crowds of dressed-up high school kids scampering around taking photos, playing football, and reveling in Harvard’s grandeur. Of course, none of these fawning high schoolers could have been mistaken for one of us world-weary college students facing the fourth week of psets and paper deadlines.
Vagina Monologues
Ola Canty '11 delights the audience with her rendition of Because he Liked to Look during the Vagina Monologues on Thursday, February 11 in Agassiz. All of the proceeds went to benefit the Boston Area Rape Crisis Center and Haiti relief funds.
Singing For Haiti
The Harvard-Radcliffe Veritones and the Harvard Lowkeys entertained audiences in Sanders Theater for their first a capella jam of the semester on Feb. 13. Fifteen percent of ticket proceeds from the performance were donated to Boston’s Partners in Health Haiti Project.
Singing For Haiti
The Harvard-Radcliffe Veritones and the Harvard Lowkeys entertained audiences in Sanders Theater for their first a capella jam of the semester on Feb. 13. Fifteen percent of ticket proceeds from the performance were donated to Boston’s Partners in Health Haiti Project.
Michael Simon retiring
Michael Simon, Harvard Hillel’s associate director, speaks to students at Hillel yesterday. He will leave Harvard at the end of this semester to become the executive director of Fiedler Hillel at Northwestern University.
Chinese New Year Dumplings in Adams
Students packed the Adams Student Kitchen last Saturday evening as they cooked and enjoyed dumplings in celebration of Chinese New Year.
Faculty Members Share ‘Big’ Ideas
In the first annual “Harvard Thinks Big” event, 10 professors from various fields were brought together to speak for 10 minutes each about their areas of expertise.