On Campus
Thanksgiving at Harvard
Students found that staying at Harvard instead of trekking home for Thanksgiving break was not half bad - there were plenty who did!
Thanksgiving at Harvard
Among the Thanksgiving dishes served by HUDS were cranberry stuffing, mashed potates, and creamed corn.
Thanksgiving at Harvard
The Dunster dining tables were packed with students, faculty, and family, as it was the only dining hall open on Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving at Harvard
The kitchen staff dutifully carve the turkey and ham for everyone to feast on.
Black Friday Sales!
People around the U.S. crowd stores on the Friday after Thanksgiving, known as “Black Friday”, to take advantage of the myriad of deals and savings that are offered for a short amount of time.
Cultural Survival Bazaar
Jose Buenaventura Gonzalez Gutierrez weaves an Oaxacan rug at an Indigenous craft bazaar hosted by Cultural Survival, an organization that works for indigenous rights and cultures around the world, Sunday.
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Xiao Guiyu, debuty secretary general of People's Republic of China, gives a speech today at Harvard Kennedy School about the coming Shanghai World Expo 2010. The theme of Expo 2010 is "Better City, Better Life," representing the common wish of the whole humankind for a better living in future urban environments. The event attracted a packed audience