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CityStep Selling Good Luck Grams During Reading Period
We all have different ways of motivating ourselves to study. For some, it's the promise of sleep. For others, it's being able to catch up on the latest episodes of "Gossip Girl" guilt-free. And, thanks to CityStep, we now have another option.
Ziáurriz Honored At HKS
Teresa C. Ulloa Ziáurriz began her law career representing trade unions. But after she accepted the request from a group ...
Dorm Decorating Workshop
In an effort to help students fill the bare walls of their rooms, the Harvard College Art Society held a dorm-decorating workshop in Adams Art Studio. Check out this video to see what they worked on.
Off Campus, Harvard Goes Greek
Despite Harvard’s unusual situation—in which the administration refuses to recognize what it terms a “discriminatory” culture—Harvard is part of a national trend of expanding Greek life on college campuses.
Women Talk Leadership
Nine female representatives from a variety of undergraduate organizations met in Holden Chapel yesterday to talk about the challenges facing Harvard women pursuing leadership positions on campus.
Facebook Co-founder Discusses New Startup
Hughes, a co-founder of Facebook, discussed his past projects and his new endeavor Jumo, a social networking for non-profits.
Panel Talks Tobacco Control
The Harvard Undergraduate Global Health Forum held a panel on tobacco control and mitigating global tobacco use yesterday.
'One Laptop Per Child' Founder Recalls Challenges
Nicholas P. Negroponte, the driving force behind One Laptop Per Child—the non-profit organization that provides low-cost laptops to children around the globe—recalled the entrepreneurial obstacles he faced despite his philanthropic mission.
Students Consider University Recognition for Single-Sex Groups
Students from varied social circles discussed the skewed social dynamic between male and female single-sex groups and the need for some form of University recognition for these groups during an event in Adams Lower Common Room yesterday.
True Love Revolution Hosts Porn Discussion
Neurosurgeon Donald Hilton, an associate professor at the University of Texas, told a packed audience last night that pornography consumption has negative effects on masculinity, social interaction and demographics.
Shakira Receives Artist of the Year Award at Sanders
Shakira appeared at Sanders Theatre Saturday to accept the 2011 Artist of the Year award.
Vi Hart Dazzles Pfoho with Balloon Polyhedrons
Vi Hart, recreational mathemusician perhaps best known for her videos about doodling in math class, is in residence in Pforzheimer House this week. Last night, she held a workshop where Pforzheimer and College affiliates—including this Flyby correspondent—learned to make polyhedrons and other mathematical objects using balloons.
Rush Figures Set New Record
Two hundred and sixty eight women rushed Harvard’s three sororities this year, representing the largest rush class in the University’s history, according to sorority leaders.