On Campus
Roy Horowitz My First Sony
Roy Horowitz performs a piece of his monodrama and an acclaimed Israeli novel , ''My First Sony', during an event in Boylston Hall co-sponsored with Harvard Hillel and the Consulate General of Israel to New England.
Foner's Third Massey Lecture
Eric Foner, professor of History at Columbia University, gives the third lecture in his series of Massey Lectures on emancipation and its consequences yesterday in Sever Hall.
The Observation Deck of William James Hall
If you suffer from acrophobia, the fear of heights, then the observation deck on the 15th floor of William James Hall might not be for you. For the rest of you, it's a great place to get a 360 degree view of the Yard, the Houses, and Boston.
The Harvard Museum of Natural History
If you have the ability to access the Harvard Museum of Natural History at night, I wouldn't recommend exercising it. The sounds of creaking heating pipes and girders are all too perfect accompaniments to the macabre display.
The Garden Street Shuttle Stop
In a morbid move by the shuttle system, the Garden Street stop was chosen to be right between the Old Burying Ground and the shadowy Cambridge Commons and is very far from anywhere anybody is going.
The UHS Urgent Care Center
Nothing kills a party like alcohol poisoning or a fight. But nothing kills a weekend like having to descend into the UHS Urgent Care Center to get it all patched up.
A Finals Club Basement
Whether you're a freshman girl partying or a sophomore punching, you may find that a finals club basement can bring you both fear and pleasure.
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 ...
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 ...
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.