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Crime

Analysis: Kim Secured ‘Extraordinary’ Bargain, Experts Say

Eldo Kim, who was charged last week for allegedly sending emailed bomb threats last December, reached an “unusual” yet “fair” arrangement, law experts say.

Stirring of Culture
Politics

Panelists Highlight Art and Culture’s Power in Politics

Art and culture have a large role to play in the politics of the 21st century, a panel of scholars agreed Monday night while discussing past uses of those tools in Colombia and India.

Academics

Proposed Concentration Sparks Anticipation, Questions for Art Lovers

Students involved in the arts on campus expressed excitement at the newly proposed ‘Theater, Dance, and Media’ concentration.

Raunak 2014
Student Groups

Raunak Showcases Diversity of South Asian Dance

Raunak 2014 brought together student dancers from several colleges in a performance exhibiting South Asian cultural diversity on Saturday night.

Undergraduate Council

Council Leaders Detail Measures To Increase Student Voice

Following a meeting with University President Drew G. Faust last week, Undergraduate Council leaders are moving forward with plans to better include student voice in administrative and faculty decisions.

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Student Groups

In Keynote, Abramson Urges Women To Be Resilient

Jill E. Abramson ’76, former executive editor of The New York Times, encouraged women to persevere through setbacks during a speech at the Intercollegiate Business Convention Saturday.

Whats Your Next Step?
Clubs

Whats Your Next Step?

Top tier business school representatives strike up conversation with eager students at the Hynes Convention Center this Saturday. Harvard's Women In Business hosted its 10th annual Intercollegiate Business Convention to inspire young college women in pursuing their dream careers and provide them unique networking opportunities.

Introducing Jill Abramson
Clubs

Introducing Jill Abramson

Harvard College junior and IBC Board Chair Rosalie Nathans '18 introduces keynote speaker Jill Abramson this Saturday at the Hynes Convention Center. Harvard's Women In Business hosted its 10th annual Intercollegiate Business Convention to inspire young college women in pursuing their dream careers and provide them unique networking opportunities.

Aim High
Clubs

Aim High

Jill Abramson, former executive editor of The New York Times, shared personal and professional advice during a keynote address at the Intercollegiate Business Convention at Hynes Convention Center Saturday.

Rhino Skin
Clubs

Rhino Skin

Groundbreaking New York Times journalist of 17 years and Harvard lecture professor Jill Abramson shares that in order to succeed, you must have "Skin as tough as a Rhino" this Saturday at the Hynes Convention Center. Harvard's Women In Business hosted its 10th annual Intercollegiate Business Convention to inspire young college women in pursuing their dream careers and provide them unique networking opportunities.

Endless Opportunities
Clubs

Endless Opportunities

Top tier business school and major company representatives strike up conversations with eager students at the Hynes Convention Center this Saturday. Harvard's Women In Business hosted its 10th annual Intercollegiate Business Convention to inspire young college women in pursuing their dream careers and provide them unique networking opportunities.

Harvest Dinner
Food and Drink

Harvest Meal Aims To Raise Sustainability Awareness

Thursday evening's meal brought together locally-grown foods in an effort to celebrate Harvard’s efforts at sustainability.

College

Third Gen Ed Town Hall Draws Deans, Four Students

At the meeting, which was held by a committee charged with reviewing the General Education program, students and administrators discussed the purpose of Gen Ed.

Harvard Computer Society
College

Rebooting the Harvard Computer Society

The Harvard Computer Society—the five-person group that manages more than 7,000 student mailing lists—is finalizing a transition from on-campus servers to the cloud.

Alone
College

Students Hold Vigil To Protest Solitary Confinement

For over 22 hours, students took shifts sitting beside a seven-by-nine-foot box, which represented a prison cell, as part of a vigil for prisoners held in solitary confinement.

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