College Life


Wu-Tang Clan Member Visits Harvard

A packed auditorium erupted in applause on Thursday evening as the Wu-Tang Clan’s GZA delivered some original rhymes and reflected on his life and career in an event hosted by the Harvard Black Men’s Forum in the Science Center. Although GZA, born Gary Grice, has spent much of his adult life in front of sold-out venues, the rapper expressed nervousness as he began his monologue.


Eliot House Lights Its Dhall with Christmas Festivities

It’s officially holiday season at Eliot House. And if anyone has any doubts about that, all he needs to do is take a peek at the 14-foot Christmas tree that towers over House residents in the dining hall.


Occupy Harvard Rally, 11-28-11

As part of the Occupy Harvard movement, students, faculty, and members of the Harvard community rally in support of the University of California's student strike, to protest a Goldman Sachs recruiting session, then to listen to Pullitzer Prize Winner Chris Hedges speak.


Cash for Your Party

Can a hundred bucks turn your Dunster walk-through into an Ibiza-worthy nightclub? If you're up for the challenge, check out The Party Fund, an NYC-based company that offers 10 weekly grants of $100 to college students who complete simple promotion tasks for their sponsors.


The Nostalgics, a Motown band comprised of undergraduates performs at the Harvard-Yale Pep rally held at the Cambridge Queen's Head Pub in preparation for the Game this weekend at Yale.


Six Apps for a Highly Effective Harvard Student

With the recent advent of the iPhone 4S, there seem to be as many iDevices in the Yard as there are (read: used to be) tourists. In light of this, we've found six iPhone apps sure to make your day-to-day life more enjoyable and convenient.


Too Much Porn at Yale Sex Week

Just as Yale decided it would no longer allow students to use Yale's name in its annual "Sex Week at Yale," Harvard is making plans for its own, similar week with the very original and fresh title of "Sex Week at Harvard College."


The Crimson's men's swimming team faced off against Texas A & M this Friday at the Blodgett pool. Harvard opens the season having won 10 straight dual meets dating back to the 2009-10 season.


UC Tickets Vie for Endorsements

Three days into the campaign for the leadership of the Undergraduate Council, presidential candidate Danny P. Bicknell ’13 and his running mate Pratyusha Yalamanchi ’13 have taken the lead in garnering the endorsements of major student groups.


Candidates Start Campaigns To Lead UC

Amid a swirl of tutu-clad women handing out fliers to the beats of Beyonce and the Spice Girls, the Undergraduate Council presidential candidates campaigned outside of the Science Center Tuesday morning.


College Funds Late Night Activities

Following an increased effort on the part of the College to discourage students from engaging in dangerous drinking practices, the ...


A colorful gathering—composed of Cassio (Paris K. Ellsworth ’14), Desdemona (Rachel V. Byrd ’13), Emilia (Emily B. Hyman ’13), and Iago (Phil M. Gillen ’13)—arrives in Cyprus.


College Plans New Alcohol Policy

The alcohol policy committee expects to submit a draft of a comprehensive new Harvard alcohol policy by the end of the school year, according to committee head Rakesh Khurana.


Cassio (Paris K. Ellsworth ‘14) celebrates with his troupe of soldiers as Othello (Spencer J. Horne '14) and Desdemona (Rachel V. Byrd '13) flirt in the background.


Quad Grille or CVS?

Quad residents lamenting their distance from CVS need no longer worry. The Quad Grille is now offering customers an array of practical non-food items alongside their traditional selection of mozz sticks, curly fries, and other alcohol-absorbing treats.


Dial me up for hawtness

One must be ready for both the cold and the wet. Moccasins, heating dials, and rain-boots should be familiar by now, and preferably on their way to becoming your new best friends. [triptych center]


Many Questions, Few Answers from Administrators at UC Meeting

At an unprecedented open forum Sunday night hosted by the Undergraduate Council, three top University administrators offered few concrete answers to student concerns about social spaces and other student life issues.


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