Advertisement

Crimson staff writer

Jabulani R. Barber

Latest Content

Dean Search Committee
Crime

Today in Photos (10/10/2013)

The Nobel Prize Winner
Science

The Nobel Prize Winner

Chemistry professor emeritus Martin Karplus ’51 speaks to the media in the Harvard University Chemistry Library on Wednesday, just hours after the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced that he had won the Nobel Prize in chemistry.

Music

Image

Lenka
Music

Lenka

Lenka
Music

Lenka

Lenka reaches out to the audience during her performance.

Music

Image

Lenka at the Middle East Upstairs in Cambridge.

Lenka
Music

Lenka

Australian pop star Lenka endures the heat with her fans at Cambridge's Middle East Upstairs following the short cutoff of the AC during her show.

Lenka
Music

Lenka

Satellite, opening for Lenka at the Middle East Upstairs, had to play a modified set, due to the loss of power and lights midway through their set.

Lenka
Music

Lenka

Live cello and violin players joined Lenka on her East Coast tour stop at the Middle East Upstairs in Cambridge.

Empty Streets
Crime

Empty Streets

Normally full of tourists and pedestrians, the area around MBTA Harvard Station and Out of Town News is completely vacant on Friday afternoon during what is normally rush hour. Regional police departments urged residents of the Boston area to stay indoors during this emergency.

Harvoid Square
Crime

Harvoid Square

Harvoid Square
Crime

Rush Hour in Harvard Square

Men's Squash

Today in Photos (2/21/13)

Explosive Actuation
Features

Explosive Actuation

The ignition of combustible fuel within a soft robot is captured. Researchers in the Whitesides group are using the explosion of the gas to create rapid actuation of the robot allowing it to rapidly jump.

The Nemonic Plague
Harvard in the City

The Nemonic Plague

A plow surges through snow-covered streets near the MBTA Green line's Harvard Street Stop in Allston on Friday evening. The blizzard, ostensibly dubbed 'Nemo,' prompted Governor Deval Patrick to declare a state of emergency for the Boston area.

Advertisement