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The Bachelorette
Rachel C. Talamo '18 and Elise C. Baranouski '15 perform as best friends Becky and Regan the night before Becky's wedding in "The Bachelorette", performed in Farkas Hall on Saturday, April 25,
The Bachelorette, A Dark Comedy
Elise M. Baranouski '15, Yasmeen E. Audi '15 and Hannah Ades '18 in character as Regan, Gena, and Katie during the Saturday, April 25 performance of "The Bachelorette". The play is about a group of friends the night before their best friend's wedding. The play, performed in Farkas Hall, will run a total of seven shows.
The Bachelorette, A Dark Comedy
Elise M. Baranouski '15, Yasmeen E. Audi '15 and Hannah Ades '18 in character as Regan, Gena, and Katie during the Saturday, April 25 performance of "The Bachelorette". The play is about a group of friends the night before their best friend's wedding. The play, performed in Farkas Hall, will run a total of seven shows.
The Bachelorette, A Dark Comedy
Elise M. Baranouski '15, Yasmeen E. Audi '15 and Hannah Ades '18 in character as Regan, Gena, and Katie during the Saturday, April 25 performance of "The Bachelorette". The play is about a group of friends the night before their best friend's wedding. The play, performed in Farkas Hall, will run a total of seven shows.
The Bachelorette in Farkas Hall
Yasmeen E. Audi '15 and Hannah Ades '18 in character as Gena and Katie during the Saturday, April 25 performance of "The Bachelorette". The play, performed in Farkas Hall, attracted an audience of parents, students, prospective students visiting for Visitas, and community members.
In a Harvard T-Shirt, Jessie J Takes the Yardfest Stage
British pop artist Jessie J took the stage in pink hair and a Harvard T-shirt for the College’s annual Yardfest concert in Tercentenary Theater on Friday night.
Natalie Portman Will Speak at College Class Day
The academy-award winning actress, known for her roles in psychological thriller “Black Swan” and the “Star Wars” prequel trilogy, will address the Class of 2015 on May 27.
'Take Back the Night' Supports Abuse Survivors
“We want people to know that they are cared for and are not alone,” said Alyssa R. Leader ’15, a member of Response Peer Counseling.
Legal Group Prepares To Intervene in Affirmative Action Suit
The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Economic Justice is preparing to intervene against a pending lawsuit that alleges that Harvard uses “racially and ethnically discriminatory policies” in its admissions process.
HUDS Expands Yardfest Sustainability Efforts
This year’s Yardfest, the College’s outdoor concert headlined by Jessie J, will boast an increased focus on sustainability with a buffet featuring completely compostable dishware in an effort to reduce waste at the event.
Yardfest 2014
Students cheer on the band “Hot Breakfast” last year at Yardfest in Tercentenary Theater.
The Future of Theater at Harvard Forum
Attendees of an open forum on the future of theater at Harvard congregate after the official discussion on Wednesday evening.
Civil Rights Office Interviews Students for Title IX Probe
Attorneys from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights are soliciting student input on sexual violence on Harvard’s campus this week as part of the government’s nearly year-long investigation into the College’s compliance with anti-sex discrimination law Title IX.
Yardfest Will Be Closed to Most Visiting Prefrosh
Only prospective students who received permission based on religious or medical reasons to arrive a day early for Visitas will be allowed to attend Yardfest.
Sustainability Fair
Claire T. Lo ’16, left, a Winthrop Food Literacy fellow, has FAS SEAS postdoctoral fellow Xianming Zhang, right, name grains at the Harvard Sustainability Fair on Wednesday afternoon.
Forum on the Future of Theater at Harvard
Chair of the Committee on Dramatics Prof. Martin Puchner, left, and graduate students Tarryn Li-min Chun, center, and Elizabeth M. Phillips, right, attended an open forum on the future of theater at Harvard in April.
Divest organizers discuss further actions at IOP
Divest Harvard campus organizers gathered at the Institute of Politics on Tuesday afternoon to discuss the movement’s further actions over webcam with Senator Tim Wirth, former President of the United Nations Foundation.
More Than One-Third of Students Respond to Sexual Conduct Climate Survey
Although administrators praise the 37 percent response rate so far, students who are currently studying abroad or taking time off from school are not able to take the survey, prompting some criticism.
Student Voices Bring John Harvard Statue to Life
An art installation featuring student faces projected onto the John Harvard Statue and an accompanying audio track of their voices debuted on Tuesday night.
Man Exposes Himself in Quincy, Flees
A Quincy resident reported the incident at approximately 12:45 p.m. on Sunday, and officers responded “immediately,” according to a community advisory issued by HUPD spokesperson Steven G. Catalano.
Teaching Campaign Delivers Section Cap Petition to Mass. Hall
At the time of delivery, the petition had garnered 2,273 signatures, with 1,103 undergraduates, 685 graduate students, 113 faculty members, and 81 alumni as signatories.