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Boston Marathon Crowd
Crowds cheer on Boston Marathon runners as the Boston Police ensure the safety of the participants and onlookers.
Winthrop House Door
In light of Winthrop Faculty Dean Ronald S. Sullivan, Jr.'s decision to join Harvey Weinstein's legal team, Winthrop House faced vandalism protesting his decision on Monday.
Birthright Citizens Book Talk
Martha S. Jones, a Society of Black Alumni Presidential Professor and Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University, discusses the issue of birthright citizenship at the Harvard Law School Wednesday afternoon.
Climate Change
A display reading "Climate is Global, Change is Local" sits in front of the Science Center.
FrankenReads
There was a marathon reading of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein in Houghton Library from 9am until 4pm Wednesday.
Harvard Divinity School
At Harvard Divinity School in 1971, Linda L. Barufaldi and Emily E. Culpepper proposed that students toot noisemakers every time someone use male pronouns to refer to God.
For Whom the Bell Lowells
Jessica Ding '19, a member of the Lowell House Society of Russian Bell Ringers, rings the bells in the basement of 20 Prescott Street.
IOP Forum
The Harvard Institute of Politics Forum hosted a conversation with Ambassador Wendy R. Sherman and Nancy Gibbs Wednesday at 6 p.m.
Saloniki Greek Opening
A Saloniki Greek restaurant just opened a location in Harvard Square, inside the newly renovated Smith Campus Center.
Harvard Square Kiosk
The Harvard Square kiosk and T station elevator in front of Out of Town News are slated for construction.
Kavanaugh Hearing at HLS
HLS students watch Christine Blasey Ford testify in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding her sexual assault claims against Kavanaugh.
Night Lights
10:43 p.m. A student finishes her work in Leverett G Tower while enjoying the night view of Boston.
Cambridge Violin
Cambridge Violin, a violin repair shop in Harvard Square, has been run by Germaine M. Carbury-Breau since 1981.