On Campus
The Scenic Route
In the summer of 2009, film student Alexandra E. Zimbler ’10 visited her grandmother in Saint-Malo, Brittany, to interview her ...
Global Justice
As part of International Relations Week 2010, Thomas Pogge, a philosophy and international affairs professor at Yale, speaks at the Fong Auditorium on Sunday about "The Pursuit of Justice in a Globalizing World."
Overflow Housing
Kirkland residents will no longer occupy the third and fourth floors of 20 Dewolfe Street Housing next year, as Kirkland House does not plan to use the building for overflow housing after this semester.
Shanghai Restoration
The Shanghai Restoration Project, a musical duo that combines Eastern sounds with hip-hop and electronica, performs in Sever Hall on Saturday.
Smithsonian Curator Analyzes Origins Of Food
A few hundred people crowded inside Geological Lecture Hall yesterday to hear Smithsonian curator Bruce D. Smith chronicle the evolution in human lifestyle from hunting and gathering to agriculture.
Theology Professor Talks About Sex, Catholicism in First Lent-themed Speech
Last night, a talk on contemporary Catholic sexual ethics kicked off the Lenten speaker series “What’s Sex Got to Do With It?”
We All Knead Each Other
Alyssa M. Klein '13 prepares batter for Challah at Harvard Hillel's event 'Harvard for Haiti.'
Sex and the Church
Lisa Cahill, J. Donald Monan Professor of Theology at Boston College, describes the debates about sex within the Catholic church yesterday evening at Memorial Church.
Where our food comes from
Bruce Smith, curator of the Smithsonian Natural History Museum, discusses the origins and history of agriculture and plant domestication yesterday as part of the "Food For Thought" lecture series.