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Bari C. Saltman
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Alexa H. Hirschfeld ’06 and James D. Hirschfeld ’09
In 2007, siblings Alexa H. Hirschfeld ’06 and James D. Hirschfeld ’09 were in very different places—she was working as ...
Alexandra A. Petri '10
Students accepted to The University of Oxford’s graduate program are permitted to defer their enrollment only in cases of “unforeseen ...
April 11 – May 5: Banjo on the Balcony
As the year has come to a close, HUPD has stayed busy with theft, reports of suspicious activity, and noise complaints. As part of our Securitas series, we’ve combed through recent HUPD log entries and published some of the more colorful entries below.
Play With Your Fruit
In this installment of Dining Delights, we bring you three clever ways to incorporate this spring's top dining hall fruits into tasty concoctions.
March 29 - April 9: Beer Cans in Annenberg
Over the past few weeks, HUPD has stayed busy with reports of suspicious activity, vandalism, and individuals throwing fruit. As part of our Securitas series, we’ve combed through recent HUPD log entries and published some of the more colorful entries below.
Nominate a Faculty Member, Teaching Fellow, or Adviser
If you're looking for a way to give back to the individuals who have shaped your Harvard experience or simply for a way to score a good meal, there's a form that allows you to do just that.
From Harvard Degree to Two Degrees
Thanks to the social enterprise of one Harvard alumnus, students now have the opportunity to feed a hungry child with each Science Center stop or late-night snack.
March 3 - March 24: Throwing Oranges
Although many students left campus for Spring Break, HUPD stayed busy throughout March. As part of our Securitas series, we've combed through recent HUPD log entries and published some of the more colorful entries below.
Feb. 14 - March 3: The Reaction Was Caused by Dust
Although “suspicious activity,” computer theft, and “loud part[ies]” persist, HUPD hasn’t been particularly busy over the past few weeks. As part of our Securitas series, we’ve combed through recent HUPD log entries and published some of the more colorful entries below.
House Transfer Process Frustrates Some
Sophomores and juniors who applied to transfer from their current residence to a different House were notified of the outcome of their petitions last week.
Bibliographies Made Easy
For seniors nearing thesis deadlines, one unpleasant task probably remains: creating a bibliography. Fortunately, we've compiled a list of programs that are available to help nearly-finished writers list their references quickly and professionally.
'African-American Swan'
Right in time for Natalie Portman's Oscar victory on Sunday came what many of us have been waiting for: a "Black Swan" that's a little lighter. Last week, Insanitas—Harvard's newest sketch comedy group—dropped "African-American Swan," a three-minute "Black Swan" parody.
Order Food Seamlessly, with the Click of a Mouse
You're in your dorm room late at night, and you're starving. You're sick of food from the Kong and Noch's, and although there are hundreds of restaurants within walking distance, the weather outside is frigid. Enter SeamlessWeb, an online service that facilitates delivery and take-out orders from nearby restaurants.
Valentine's Day Edition
In this series, we showcase creative and delicious recipes that can be made using only food found in dining halls. This interactive installment is Valentine's Day-themed.