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Freshman UC Representative Victor Agbafe at Ticknor Lounge
Victor C. Agbafe ’19 rests on the mezzanine of Ticknor Lounge as he discusses his vision for the future of the Undergraduate Council. Last semester, four freshmen were chosen to represent their respective yards on the Undergraduate Council.
Freshman UC Representative Evan Bonsall at Ticknor Lounge
Evan M. Bonsall ’19 rests on the mezzanine of Ticknor Lounge as he discusses his vision for the future of the Undergraduate Council. Last semester, four freshmen from each yard were chosen to represent their respective yards on the Undergraduate Council.
Dean Khurana Holds Town Hall
Dean Khurana explains the relevance of a liberal arts education to our modern society. Last Friday, the Dean of the College held a town hall at Boylston Hall in order to discuss with students the issues facing Harvard today.
Vampire Vibes: The Dark Side of Modern Culture
Bettina Stoetzer, assistant professor at MIT, lectures on German literature to the audience. Last Friday, an interdisciplinary conference called "Vampire Vibes: The Dark Side of Modern Culture" was held on problematics of identity, deviance, and power in modern history, literature, and media.
Swept Aside
Sophomore Marko Kostich led the team with a .333 kill percentage on a night in which the Crimson were held to 17 points or less in every set.
The Fifth State of Grief: Getting Over Panera
Harvard students everywhere are still in the process of recovery from the devastating news of the closure of our local branch of Panera Bread. Many lost souls have asked what would become of them without their favorite purveyors of baked goods and late-night study fuel. But not to worry, we the experts at Flyby have determined that not all is lost for the denizens of Harvard College. There's a new coffee shop in town called "Tatte," which we have judged to be an entirely satisfactory replacement for the following reasons:
Dethroning the Lions
The men's volleyball team has consistently found itself playing second fiddle to Penn State in the EIVA, but hopes to turn the tables this season.
Loud and Proud
Harvard teammates point to sophomore setter Marko Kostich, shown here on the left, as an especially vocal member of the team.