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Sanders Theatre
Year in Review

Sanders Theatre

The Naked Rule
College

Photos of the Day 04.20.16

“Blank Makes Me Happy” Wall
College

“Blank Makes Me Happy” Wall

Students write what makes them happy during the Harvard Happiness Project study break Wednesday evening in Ticknor Lounge.

Clover Closing Party
Around Town

Clover Closing Party

Guests enjoy an evening at Clover's closing party. The restaurant's new location, where Yenching used to be, opened on Tuesday April 5.

Clover Closing Party
Around Town

Clover Closing Party

Farewell notes cover Clover's windows at its closing party last week.

Clover Closing Party
Around Town

Clover Closing Party

Farewell notes cover Clover's windows as the Holyoke Street location closed last week.

Clover Closing Party
Around Town

Clover Closing Party

Guests enjoy refreshments and live music at Clover's closing party last week.

You Are More Study Break
Student Groups

You Are More Study Break

Students gathered in Ticknor Lounge Tuesday night for a study break sponsored by AAWA, ABHW, OAASIS, and HCFA’s Women Fellowship Team. The You Are More Study Break focused on identity and self-worth while offering students stress-relieving activities and food.

Belinda Hall
Photos of the Day

Photos of the Day 03.08.16

Current Kroks
Student Groups

Current Kroks

The current Kroks take the stage during their 70th Anniversary Concert in Sanders Theatre on Friday evening.

Sandwich Cooking Class
College

Sandwich Cooking Class

HUDS Chef Matthew J. Pierce gave a cooking class on sandwiches, from the classics to new interpretations and flavor combinations, for freshmen on Friday afternoon in Northwest Labs.

Quadded 2016
College

Photos of the Weekend 03.06.16

Free Cupcakes for Feminists
Photos of the Day

Photos of the Day (03/01/2016)

Out of Town News Stand
Harvard Square

Out of Town News Stand

The Cambridge City Council discussed renovating the historic Out of Town News kiosk and the surrounding plaza at their meeting Monday night. The project would have a budget of $4.5 million.

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