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Tatte in The Square Prepares for The Game
Tatte, the bakery and cafe that opened in the Harvard Square location previously occupied by Panera, prepares for the thousands of visitors that will be at the Harvard-Yale game this weekend. “We’re likely going to learn a lot and come up with some local ideas for next year,” said Tzurit Or, owner of Tatte.
The Coop Prepares for Influx of Business
Harvard Square businesses prepare for the arrival of thousands of people for the Harvard-Yale game this Saturday.
Square Business Prepares for Harvard-Yale
The Harvard Coop, a fixture in Harvard Square, prepares for an influx of people arriving for the Harvard-Yale game this weekend. Jerry P. Murphy ’73, president of the Harvard Coop, said they will promote specific Harvard-Yale merchandise as thousands of alumni and visitors come to Harvard for the weekend.
From Syria With Love
This weekend, the Business School featured an exhibit of drawings by Syrian children, in order to spread awareness for the UK based charity, From Syria With Love.
From Syria With Love
Volunteer Molly Masters, who published the book “From Syria With Love,” was also at the event.
From Syria With Love
Organizers of the event hoped that displaying artwork by Syrian children might cause people to stop and think about the importance of the charity.
That's a Dive
Harvard men's swimmers dive into Blodgett Pool in an earlier meet against Bryant.
Yascha Mounk
Dr. Yascha Mounk is a lecturer in the Government department whose academic work focuses on the theory of liberal democracy
Standing with Standing Rock
Supporters gather to show their support of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, in protest of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Around 100 supporters gathered in Harvard Yard Saturday in solidarity.