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Updated: Saturday, November 07, 2009 1:14 AM |
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OPEN WATER Both the co-eds and the women sailed on the Charles this weekend, coming away with matching fourth-place finishes in extreme conditions. Both squads qualified for their respective Atlantic Coast Championship regattas.
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Peter H. Lehner ’80, who directs the National Resource Defense Center, speaks in the Science Center about strategy for moving greenhouse gas legislation through the U.S. Congress.
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Harvard’s sexual heath score plummeted this year in a report released by Trojan’s Sexual Health Report Card.
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A new Harvard contract means that wind turbines, such as these pictured across the Charles River, will soon provide 10 percent of Harvard’s electricity.
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Director of the Harvard Peabody Museum William Fash, dressed in a skull mask, and suit, serves as a greeter for Day of the Dead festivities.
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Former President of Argentina Eduardo Duhalde speaks in CGIS yesterday about South America’s institutional and political challenges.
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A Herrell’s employee mops the floor yesterday. The Harvard Square ice cream shop closed its doors Sunday night after 27 years in business.
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A Herrell’s employee mops the floor yesterday. The Harvard Square ice cream shop closed its doors Sunday night after 27 years in business.
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Congas, a new tapas restaurant in Harvard Square, prepares for its grand opening tomorrow. Having recently secured liquor licesnes, Congas bartenders J.D. Acton and Carlos Medina prepare for business later this week.
Conga owner Panja Lymswan, also the owner of Spice, recently decided to open Congas, at 1 Eliot street formally Shabu Square.
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Marty Baron, the editor of the Boston Globe, speaks at the IOP about the future of journalism. Panelists debated the advent of web-based coverage and the difficulties of monetizing open access media.
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Students partake in Hebrew name bracelet-making at Israel Fest organized by Harvard Students for Israel. Hundreds of people participated in the event outside the Science Center yesterday afternoon.
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