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Students Wear Denim in Support of International Denim Day
Dozens of students flooded the Science Center in a sea of denim to demonstrate against sexual assault as part of Peace Over Violence’s International Denim Day.
'Sex Weekend' Seeks to Stimulate Discussion
SHEATH hosted Sex Weekend, a three-day event aimed at issues of sex, sexual health, relationships, and other sex-related topics, from Friday to Sunday.
Renovated BGLTQ Office to Open in October
A renovated space for the Office of BGLTQ Student Life in the basement of Grays Hall—featuring a kitchen, lounge, and library—will open in mid-October.
BGLTQ Office Celebrates Fifth Anniversary
The Office of BGLTQ Student Life celebrated its fifth birthday Monday night. Dozens gathered in Ticknor Lounge to celebrate the anniversary with cupcakes, toasts, and conversation.
Dozens Gather In Support Of Transgender Student Rights
Students gathered in the Yard Monday to express support for transgender rights, protesting President Donald Trump’s decision to rescind federal protections for transgender students.
College Faith Groups Address Intersection of Religion, Sexuality
Some members of Harvard College’s faith groups say they welcome the discussions of religion and sexuality that Scarborough aims to foster.
Our Harvard Can Do Better Discusses Sexual Assault On Campus
“We’re gonna be pushing for a lot of demands that we’ve been quite vocal about in the past,” Amelia Y. Goldberg ’19, a member of the group, said.
Undocumented Students Criticize President Trump’s Executive Orders
As Harvard administrators spoke out against President Donald Trump’s anti-immigration executive orders, the University’s undocumented students say they are pleased with Harvard’s actions—like creating a website and appointing an immigration attorney—that aim to support them.
Auditors Make Use of Informal System
“It’s a great great opportunity to be able to do what I’m doing and I hope I’m not violating any University policy,” said Robert “Bob” Karp ’61.
Alumni Duo to Bring a Taste of Hawaii to Somerville
Manoa’s signature menu item will be a traditional poke bowl with rice or quinoa and fish.
Researcher Discusses Work on Art Stolen By Nazis
Students and scholars gathered Monday to hear Patricia Kennedy Grimsted, a senior research associate at Harvard’s Ukrainian Research Institute, discuss her research on art stolen by the Nazis.
Students, Businesses Gear Up for Freshman Family Weekend
Freshmen may have a little more motivation than usual to clean their dorms this weekend as parents descend on Cambridge for Freshman Family Weekend from Nov. 4 to 5.
‘Food is Medicine’ Symposium Attracts Dozens
Dozens gathered at the Law School Friday to discuss the importance of nutrition and to consider how people can gain access to healthy food in the United States.
Visitors Flock to Peabody Museum’s 150th Anniversary Party
Attracting visitors with famous showman P.T. Barnum’s Feejee Mermaid sculpture, the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology drew dozens to its 150th anniversary celebration Saturday.
HKS Students Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month Through Art
Dozens of students gathered at the Kennedy School of Government Monday to unveil a new art display celebrating students' Hispanic heritage.