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Julian J. Giordano
Julian J. Giordano '25 is a Multimedia Co-Chair of the 150th Guard.
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Harvard Divinity School Faculty Discuss Teaching the Legacy of Slavery
A panel of Harvard Divinity School faculty reflected on the school’s ties to slavery and its responsibility to educate the next generation of religious scholars and leaders in a webinar Monday evening.
Francis J. Doyle III Speaks at the 2022 Commencement Ceremony
Francis J. Doyle III, the dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, will step down at the end of the academic year to serve as provost of Brown University.
Defend Atlanta Forest Protesters March Through Harvard Yard
Protesters gathered outside of the MBTA station in Harvard Square, then marched through Harvard Yard, to rally against a plan for a police training center in Atlanta.
The Truman Show
Jones tackles a Yale player at the 2022 annual Harvard-Yale game. The defensive lineman was a unanimous First-Team All-Ivy select and was ranked fourth nationally for blocked kicks in 2022.
Indiana Jones
Senior captain and defensive lineman Truman Jones competes at the 2022 Harvard-Yale game at Harvard Stadium, in which the Crimson lost to the Bulldogs 19-14. Jones is set to be a potential late-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.
retromania shopping
Items at Retromania are engaged in a constant conversation with one another, and the line between creation and curation is often blurred.
Retromania Cover
Brighton Bazaar’s “Retromania: A Retrospective Expo” was held Feb. 18 and 19 at the newly opened Roadrunner music venue.
retromania not vintage
True vintage markets tend to only take items 20 years and older, putting up a barrier for contemporary creators. Gifford and Robertson chose the name "Retromania" because the term “retro” encompasses a wider range of pieces.
Husband Descended From Slave-Trading Family and Wife Whose Ancestors Were Enslaved Speak at HDS Event
Dain Perry, a descendant of the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history, and Constance R. Perry, whose ancestors were enslaved, discussed reparations and the legacy of slavery at a Monday Harvard Divinity School webinar.