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Piotr Linek

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After Hobby Lobby
Religion

Panel Objects to Hobby Lobby Ruling

Some of the panelists raised objections to the Supreme Court ruling that corporations can exercise the same religious rights as individuals.

Swan Lake For the Birds
College

Arts First Features More Than 100 Live Performances

The Performance Fair opened with a ballet called “Swan Lake: For the Birds!” based on Tchaikovsky’s work which featured Hasty Pudding Theatricals as well as distinguished administrators and faculty.

Student Life

7 Ideas to Help You Stay Motivated

With reading period starting this Thursday, there are only a few weeks left of studying for exams and writing papers before the end of the spring semester.

Race

Documentarian Discusses Civil Rights Films With Faust

Stanley E. Nelson Jr. shared his motivations for becoming a filmmaker and discussed themes recurring throughout his movies at the 2015 Noble Lecture held at Memorial Church.

Game of Thrones Screening
College

Hundreds Line Up for 'Game of Thrones' Pre-Screening

The showing marked the third time that a "Games of Thrones" first episode pre-screening occurred at Harvard prior to its official television season premiere.

Ice on the Charles
College

Winter Weather Forces Athletes To Train Longer Indoors

Due to severe weather conditions that University President Drew G. Faust described as “the snowiest winter on record,” athletic teams have been forced to remain inside longer than usual for practice and conditioning this season.

Nina Davuluri Shares a Story with the Audience
College

UC Launches 'Side by Side' Gender Equality Campaign

The Undergraduate Council launched its gender equality campaign on Monday evening with a panel discussion featuring former Miss America pageant winner Nina Davuluri, former Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley, and several Harvard affiliates.

Sciences Division

Harvard-Affiliated Researchers Discover New Class of Binary Stars

Maxwell C. Moe and Rosanne Di Stefano of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics discovered a new variety of binary star consisting of a main sequence star and an infant pre-main sequence star.

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