Student Life
Box Office Runs Out of Free "Social Network" Tickets
The free showing of "The Social Network" was so hotly anticipated that the Box Office ran out of tickets yesterday—the very same day the tickets were released.
LevFallFest
Leverett residents enjoy Fall Fest, an afternoon of food and games, last Saturday in Leverett courtyard along with Tinkerbell, a House dog.
HAA Announces Class Marshals for 2011
Better known to many of his peers as Burgerman, Samuel B. Novey ’11 will serve as first class marshal for the class of 2011, the Harvard Alumni Association announced today.
Fire Alarm Causes Evacuation From Memorial Hall
Students temporarily evacuated Memorial Hall yesterday morning after a fire alarm that was not triggered by an actual fire went off in the building.
Students Celebrate Sukkat Salaam at Hillel
Sukkat Salaam, an interfaith dinner and dialogue between members of Hillel and the Harvard Islamic Society, took place last night at Hillel.
Programs for Winter Activities Week Take Shape
Plans for formal programming for this year’s inaugural Optional Winter Activities Week—which runs from Jan. 16 until the beginning of spring semester—have begun to take shape, with both student-initiated and University-sponsored events confirmed for the period.
CEB To Give Free Tickets to "The Social Network"
On Oct. 7, "Dinner and a Movie," which is the CEB's fifth rendition of the event, will feature free tickets to "The Social Network" and pretty sweet discounts on food around the Square.
“Social Network” Shown at Harvard
“The Social Network’s” thorough, if dramatized, depiction of life at Harvard evoked gleeful laughter from undergraduate audience members.
Harvard President Faust Throws First Pitch at Fenway
High and outside—that is where University President Drew G. Faust put the ball when she threw out the opening pitch at Fenway Park last night.