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Today in Photos (1/29/2010)

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Actress Anne Hathaway, the recipient of this year’s Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year award, parades with Pudding cast members on Massachusetts Ave. yesterday despite snowy weather.

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Stem cell researches Genevieve Saphier and Amy Wagers speak about stem cell policies established by the Obama administration yesterday in Ticknor Lounge.

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Anne Hathaway was the recipient of this year's Woman of the Year award from the Hasty Pudding Theatricals.

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Today in Photos (1/26/2010)

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The Environmental Action Committee is currently soliciting student input on the designing of a new community garden, which will be located in the empty grass lot in front of Lowell House.

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Today in Photos (1/25/2010)

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Harvard Art Museum contemporary art curator Helen Molesworth plans on leaving HAM, her home since 2007, to take the position of chief curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art of Boston.

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The celery is from Texas. Just kidding.

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The Latest in Furniture Trends

If you walked by Quincy Yard this past week, you might have noticed an arm chair, a footstool, and a television set sitting under a tree. No, this was not another attempt by President Faust to promote community in a yard space. And no, this wasn't your standard upholstery, the kind that makes you itchy all over. These particular pieces of furniture—along with the lazy cat and the sleeping dog lying around them—were made of snow.

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Honey, bring out the TV dinner!

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Harvard Lends Helping Hands to a Shaken Country

Larry D. Arbuthnott ’10 was woken from his afternoon nap by his grandmother's worried shrill: “Turn on the news! I think there's been an earthquake in Haiti.”

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Harvard Partners With Mobile Social Networking App

Harvard natives and visitors will be able to explore the historic expanse of Harvard Yard and Harvard Square with greater ease as a result of a partnership with a mobile social networking application called foursquare, the University announced on Tuesday.

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Original Publication Date: January 21, 2009 Because of the changes to the Jan. 20 final exam schedule—including moving Government 1540: “The American Presidency” to a week earlier and pushing up the time of the morning exams—many more Harvard undergraduates were able to celebrate the inauguration of President Obama.

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