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Beautiful Annenberg ID check moment
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Beautiful Annenberg ID check moment

Beautiful Annenberg ID check moment

Widen-YOUR HORIZONS
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Widen-YOUR HORIZONS

Widen-YOUR HORIZONS

VES Fall Open Studios
On Campus

VES Fall Open Studios

Adi Snir, a second-year graduate student in the Department of Music, cranks a lever that helps run his sculpture that is unofficially entitled “Concerto” on Tuesday night in the Carpenter Center. Snir presented his sculpture as part of the Fall Open Studios that were held by the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies.

Dehlia Umunna at HLS Solidarity Rally
College

Photos of the Day (12/08/15)

John from Annenberg
On Campus

John from Annenberg

John S. Martin, Massachusetts native, has worked as an ID checker in Annenberg for the past six years.

Annenberg ID Checking
On Campus

Annenberg ID Checking

John S. Martin, an ID checker in Annenberg, swipes a student’s ID card during dinner on Tuesday night. Martin first worked at Leverett House and has worked at Annenberg for the past six years.

Houghton Library
Student Life

Houghton Library

Adams House Winter Feast
College

Photos of the Day (12/03/2015)

Clybourne Park in Previews
Photos of the Day

Photos of the Day (12/02/2015)

Graduate Student Council Meeting
College

Graduate Student Council Meeting

Rohan Mazumdar, treasurer of the Graduate Student Council, announces funding for graduate student clubs on Wednesday evening at the Graduate Student Council meeting in Dudley House.

Students Rally Against Sexual Assault
College

Photos of the Day (11/19/2015)

Supportive Sticky Notes After Law School Vandalism
College

Supportive Sticky Notes After Law School Vandalism

Tori Anderson, a third-year Law School student, shows her support by adding a sticky note to the portrait of a black Law School professor after black tape was found covering the photos. Anderson said, "This [the post-its] shows the outpouring of support for the faculty. I wish we had a greater and more robust response from the administration and a greater focus on creating, not only community inclusion, but institutional inclusion."

Supportive Sticky Notes After Law School Vandalism
On Campus

Supportive Sticky Notes After Law School Vandalism

A group of Law School students discusses the vandalism on the portraits of black Law School professors in front of the portraits on the first floor of Wasserstein Hall in the afternoon.

Supportive Sticky Notes After Law School Vandalism
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Supportive Sticky Notes After Law School Vandalism

Law School students and other supporters post sticky notes on the portraits that were vandalized on Thursday morning on the first floor of Wasserstein Hall.

Supportive Sticky Notes After Law School Vandalism
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Supportive Sticky Notes After Law School Vandalism

Suzy M. Hall, a student at the School of Education, reads supportive sticky note messages surrounding the pictures of black Law School professors on Thursday afternoon after black tape was found covering the photos in the morning. Hall said, “I'm just really proud to see my fellow students offer a counter exhibit to an unfortunate event that occurred before this."

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