On Campus
"the most critical moment for world order"
Former Israeli MK Effi Eitam speaks at Adams LCR on Thursday evening about "the most critical moment for world order" and criticizes the Iranian nuclear efforts and other Palestinian misbehaviors to an audience of 21, which includes the Crimson photographer and a University Police officer. His past claims include Palestinians are a "cancer in teh body of the nation." "Palestinians should be used as human shields by the IDF."
Philosophy Café
An ideologically diverse crowd debated the philosophical origins of economic rights on Wednesday night at the Harvard Book Store. The discussion was led by Tom Clark, the director of the Center for Naturalism.
HEALTH IN ASIA
An ideologically diverse crowd debates the philosophical origins of economic rights yesterday at the Harvard Book Store. The discussion was led by Tom Clark, the director of the Center for Naturalism.
The Skinny on Fatness
I can’t tell if I’m getting fatter or skinnier.I just know that I am. The general bulk is somehow shifting. ...
Journalists Discuss the Future of Media
Several prominent journalists described the problems faced by traditional newspapers in the digital age and touched on possible solutions at ...
Bomb Squad Called To Fetch Cannonball
When Walter L. Condit returned from work on Monday to find police cars, fire trucks, and a bomb squad blockading Garden Street in front of his apartment, he had no idea they had been summoned to retrieve the cannonball sitting peacefully in his living room.
Donovan Addresses Housing Crisis
U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Shaun L.S. Donovan ’87 discussed the need to put housing development initiatives in ...
Turkish Laureate Speaks at Sanders
According to Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk, writing a novel is a lot like playing a game of chess.