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‘The Hunger Games’ Lives On: Fans Gather for Harvard Book Stores’s Release Party for ‘Sunrise on the Reaping’
On March 17, fans gathered at the Harvard Book Store to celebrate the midnight release of Suzanne Collins' new book, “Sunrise on the Reaping.”
'Sunrise on the Reaping' Midnight Release Party
Suzanne Collins fans gather at the Harvard Book Store's "Sunrise on the Reaping" midnight release party.
Nubar Restaurant and Bar Review: A Hotel Restaurant That Tastes Like One
Nubar exudes the same elevated yet generic, polished yet impersonal feeling of the Sheraton Commander itself.
Belinda Hall
The lounge in Caspersen Student Center, located in Harvard Law School, is informally known as Belinda Hall.
‘Alter Ego’ Album Review: Introducing the World to a New Woman
Lisa has never asked for permission — she doesn’t need to. With her debut solo album “Alter Ego,” she doesn’t just step into the spotlight, she sets it ablaze.
Tibetan Freedom Fighter Recounts Role Leading Independence Movement at Tsai Lecture
Former Sikyong of the Central Tibetan Administration Lobsang Sangay recounted his experience as the prominent political leader of a Tibetan exile organization in the midst of social and political turmoil between Tibet and China at the 17th annual Tsai Lecture Wednesday.
Black Alumni Reflect on if Harvard was ‘Worth It’ at Radcliffe Institute Event
Black alumni discussed their experiences as Harvard students and their thoughts on the College’s past actions during the “Beyond ‘Fair Harvard’: Perspectives from Black Alumni” event on Tuesday.
Scripps Research Director Eric Topol Discusses Covid Vaccination and Misinformation at Belfer Center
Cardiologist Eric J. Topol, founder and director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute, discussed Covid-19 vaccination as part of the Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center’s Diversity in STEM series on Wednesday in conversation with Belfer Fellow and epidemiologist Syra Madad.
Harvard Medical School Researchers Find Omicron Subvariant Has Lower Mortality Rate than Previous Strains
A Harvard-led team of researchers found that the Omicron BA.2 subvariant — the Covid-19 strain currently dominant in the United States — appears to have a lower mortality rate than prior strains of the virus, in an article published by the Journal of the American Medical Association last month.
Journalist David Ignatius Says U.S. Must ‘Fix’ Political System to Reclaim Global Credibility at IOP Forum
Journalist David R. Ignatius said the United States “must fix its broken political system” in order to remain a global leader at a forum hosted Monday by the Harvard Institute of Politics.
Global Affairs Experts Discuss Nuclear Threats at IOP Forum
International affairs experts discussed modern and historical threats of nuclear war at a Harvard Institute of Politics forum Monday evening.