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Hannah Natanson

Hannah Natanson is the Managing Editor for the 145th guard. She can be reached at hannah.natanson@thecrimson.com. Follow her on Twitter @hannah_natanson.

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Endpaper

The Way Things Linger

The story hit like a slap, but the after-burn lasted for days. I didn’t talk about it. None of us did.

UnionYes Poster
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UnionYes Poster

A pro-unionization poster hangs taped to a campus postering board on the first day of voting in Harvard's second unionization election.

Students Filing In
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Students Filing In

Students file into Queen's Head Pub to cast their ballots during Harvard's second unionization election.

Doors to Voting Place
Unionization

Doors to Voting Place

Doors conceal the line of voters inside the Queen's Head Pub during the first day of voting in Harvard's second unionization election.

Loeb House
Drew Faust

Presidential Search Narrows to Under 20 Candidates

The 15-member search committee is currently winnowing a list of under 20 candidates and will pare it down further in coming weeks, according to individuals close to the search.

Capitol Building
Front Photo Feature

Republican Legislation Could Prevent Harvard from Enforcing Sanctions

Harvard could be prevented from enforcing its sanctions on members of single-gender social groups under a measure included in amended legislation proposed by Republicans in the House of Representatives.

Dean of the College Rakesh Khurana
College

College Will Debut Plan to Enforce Sanctions Next Semester

Khurana said he is aware students may be confused about the policy and that he hopes to clear up the uncertainty as soon as possible.

Loeb House
College

With Monday Vote, Corporation Abruptly Ends Governance Debate

Thirteen Corporation members jetted into Cambridge, stepped into sleek black cars, and were chauffeured to Loeb House to vote to maintain Harvard’s penalties.

Owl Club
College Administration

Corporation Votes to Keep May 2016 Social Group Policy

The College’s penalties on members of single-gender final clubs and Greek organizations will remain in effect after the Harvard Corporation voted to keep the policy unchanged on Monday.

Faust and Lee
Drew Faust

Lee Says Harvard’s Next President Likely to Keep Sanctions

Harvard’s next president will likely keep the College’s penalties on members of single-gender social groups largely unaltered, William F. Lee ’72 said last week.

Mark Zuckerberg
Front Photo Feature

Chan Zuckerberg Donates $12.1 Million for Public Service

The grant will last for 15 years and provide financial assistance for up to 2,300 Harvard students who want to participate in public service programs.

Memorial Service for Alexander H. Patel ‘18
Obituary

College Holds Memorial Service for Harvard Senior Patel

​Dozens of students, alumni, and professors gathered to honor the life of Alexander H. Patel ’17 -’18, a Harvard senior from Denver, Colorado.

Dean Khurana Holds Town Hall
Faculty

Sanctions Vote A Sigh of Relief for Administrators

For now at least, what some consider Khurana’s signature initiative as Dean of the College is safe.

Students Required to Withdraw Due to Social Beavhior
Ad Board

Ad Board Required Six to Withdraw for 'Social Behavior' Last Year

The Ad Board also placed 22 total students on probation in 2016–2017—13 of them for social behavior including drugs, alcohol, and sexual activity.

Alexander H. Patel '17-'18

College to Hold Memorial Service for Harvard Senior Patel

​Harvard will hold a memorial service Nov. 8 to honor Alexander H. Patel ’17-'18, a senior who died in late October in a loss “felt deeply” by students and professors.

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