Advertisement

Contributor

Ang Li

Latest Content

REFLECTIONS DINNER
None

REFLECTIONS DINNER

Harvard's Asian American community gathered over a catered dinner and ceremonies to honor several distinguished seniors during Reflections last night in Pound Hall at the law school.

BRAWN AND BRAINS
None

BRAWN AND BRAINS

Dan Kantrovitz (right) studying with Harvard professor Carl Morris (left) as he earns a masters in statistics in preparation for a front office job with the St. Louis Cardinals. The former Brown shortstop never made it to Harvard as a player but fate woul

None

Image

No caption

None

Image

As part of an Amnesty International letter writing campaign sponsored by Interfaith Council, Harvard College Human Rights Advocates, Free the Slaves, and Human Rights in Equatorial Guinea, students write letters on behalf of victims of human rights abuses

Unnamed photo
None

Unnamed photo

Scholar and award-winning author Toni Morrison was among Witness' distinguished guests.

None

Image

Battle of the Bands at Tommy Doyles last Saturday

Unnamed photo
None

Unnamed photo

Many in the audience at Witness waved their hands to Serenade in C Major, led by ballet artist Damian Woetzel.

Unnamed photo
None

Unnamed photo

Yo-Yo Ma’76 looks on as award-winning author Toni Morrison speaks at Witness, an event commemorating human rights last night.

Unnamed photo
None

Unnamed photo

Yo-Yo Ma ’76 plays last night at Witness, a Harvard event to commemorate human rights. Award-winning author Toni Morrison also spoke at the event.

Unnamed photo
None

Unnamed photo

Human rights activists told their personal stories in both their native tongues and in English at Witness last night.

None

Image

Fran Drescher of hit show “The Nanny” speaks about her experiences as an accomplished actress, best-selling author, and cancer surviver in Lamont yesterday. She was nominated for Emmy and Golden Globe awards.

None

Image

Students enjoy great original art, snacks and music at the opening of "The Space Within; The Time Without", an exhibition of sculptures and installation by Trevor J. Martin '10 and Xinran Yuan '10 at the Penthouse of Hilles Library last night.

Advertisement