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Un Concierto de Brian Chambouleyron
Music

Un Concierto de Brian Chambouleyron

Argentinian troubadour and musician Brian Chambouleyron performs a concert in Adams House Monday night as part of the Arts Argentina: Creativity and Exile Festival sponsored by the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures. Chambouleyron performed songs in several languages including French, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese.

Up Against Bears and Lions
Men's Tennis

Up Against Bears and Lions

After an up and down season, the Crimson is looking to start its conference slate on a high note. After finishing second in the Ivy League last year, Harvard is looking to come up with big wins against rivals Columbia and Cornell this weekend to take an early lead in conference standings.

Access to Education In and Out of Prison with Raising My Voice
College

Access to Education In and Out of Prison with Raising My Voice

Two graduates of Raising My Voice, a training program aimed at empowering former detainees with the power of speech, spoke Wednesday night on their experiences within the criminal justice system as formerly incarcerated individuals. Hosted by the Harvard Organization for Prison Education Reform and the Leadership Institute at Harvard College, Thomas Edwards and Craig Benton advocated for criminal justice reform and stressed the importance of reintegrating young individuals into society, who want to escape a life of crime. Benton left the audience with one important lesson: “That men and women who were formerly incarcerated shouldn't be judged by their past deeds. That everybody is redeemable.”

I Want You Mac-Back
College

Photos of the Day 03.30.16

Lime Grating
Food and Drink

Lime Grating

Harvard extension school graduate student Ploy Khunisorn takes part in this immersive learning experience by grating some limes and preparing for the final delicacy.

Cooking Class
Food and Drink

Cooking Class

The Food Literacy Project (FLP) presents Harvard students and their families with the unique opportunity to learn about seafood cooking. Taught by the Executive Chef of Harvard's Residential Dining Services (HUDS) Akeisha Hayde, this particular cooking class introduces students to the sights, smells, and taste of fresh seafood.

Hard Hitting Hu
Men's Tennis

Hard Hitting Hu

Co-captain Nicky Hu won the first point of the day against St. Johns, but the team ultimately fell, 4-3.

E X I S T in the Loeb
Theater

E X I S T in the Loeb

Indigo Peer Counseling
Student Groups

Indigo Peer Counseling

Indigo Peer Counseling is a new student group on campus that offers counseling on issues related to race, socioeconomic status, foster care, and more. Counseling will begin on Saturday, February 20 in their new office in the basement of Adams House H entryway.

Indigo Peer Counseling
Student Groups

Photos of the Day 02.17.16

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