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Harvard Upgrades Stadium Field
The project, which will bring hybrid turf technology to the Stadium began on April 6 and is set to conclude by June 8.
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.
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.
Yard Renovations
In a sign of the University’s preparation for spring, areas of Harvard Yard are cordoned off to protect newly planted grass seeds.
Bisexual Revolution
Shiri Eisner, left, an activist, writer, and researcher residing in Tel Aviv, is presented with a Harvard sweatshirt after the 2015 Nicholas Papadopoulos lecture in Fong Auditorium. The discussion focused on the notion of bisexuality and the intersection of bisexuality and politics.
Mock Trial Team Beats Yale To Win National Championship
Harvard rose to the top of the 48 teams in the American Mock Trial Association's national championship to claim its first national title.
Faculty on Upcoming Presidential Election
Richard J. Parker, lecturer in public policy, speaks about the role of the media and press in the upcoming 2016 presidential election on Monday afternoon at the Taubman Building at the Harvard Kennedy Center.
Students Discuss Campus Social Life In Off-Record Meeting
Dozens of undergraduates piled into Winthrop House Junior Common Room on Monday for a nearly two hour-long discussion about exclusivity in social spaces at the College.
UC Pushes Annual Student Shows To Look Elsewhere for Funding
The Undergraduate Council’s Finance Committee recently chose to cap funding for annual student performances at $1,000 this semester in an attempt to push student groups hosting the events to search for funding sources outside the UC.
Bombing Memories Still Lingering, Harvard Affiliates Run Marathon
Two years after two bombings left the Boston Marathon’s finish line in chaos in 2013, more than a dozen Harvard students, faculty, and affiliates took to the 26.2 mile Marathon course on Monday.
New Sculpture at the Harvard Art Museums
Visitors of the Harvard Art Museums sit below the new sculpture, “Triangle Constellation,” by Carlos Amorales, which has been on display since last Friday, April 17 above the Calderwood Courtyard at the Harvard Art Museums on Monday afternoon. The piece was commissioned by the museums’ Art in Public Spaces initiative and explores the representation of sound with 16 aluminum triangles of various sizes.
UC Reps Discuss Visitas Event Fair Application
"Check In" will allow admitted students to use the camera on their smartphones to scan barcodes assigned to individual clubs, which will automatically register them for emails.
Harvard Will Hold First University-Wide TEDx Event Next Fall
The event will be held next October, according to Christian G. B. Haigh ’16, the co-president of TEDxHarvardCollege, which is the student group in charge of putting on the event.
Harvard Project Winner
Harvard Project winner Savannah N. Fritz ’17 speaks to the Council about her plans for the “Freshman Enrichment Program” at the UC’s penultimate general meeting of the semester.
Entrepreneurship Panel
Harvard Ventures hosted an event focusing on the intersection of entrepreneurship and personal empowerment on Friday afternoon at the Fong Auditorium.
Relay For Life Raises Over $30K for Cancer
The 12-hour event, one of many held annually around the world, centered on a fundraising walk around the Gordon Indoor Track. It also featured games, food, ceremonies, and performances by student groups.
Harvard Ventures Hosts Entrepreneurship Event
Entrepreneurs of various backgrounds discussed their paths to success with an audience of Harvard students and schoolchildren from underserved New York City communities at Harvard Ventures’ Entrepreneurship and Empowerment event on Friday.
Freshman Enrichment Program Wins ‘Harvard Project’ Grant
The Freshman Enrichment Program, which was one of three finalists chosen last week by the Council’s Student Initiatives Committee, aims to help students from under-resourced high schools transition to life at Harvard.
Heat Week Closing Rally
Protesters gather in the Science Center plaza for the closing rally of Divest Harvard’s “Heat Week” on Friday evening.
Science Center Divest Sign
Protesters hang a sign on the Science Center during Divest Harvard’s “Heat Week” closing rally on Friday evening.
General UC Meeting
Daniel V. Banks ’17 and Shaiba Rather ’17, co-chairs of the UC’s Student Initiatives Committee, invite “Harvard Project” winner Savannah M. Fritz ’17 to speak in front of the Council.
Stories of Overcoming Obstacles
Members of True Story Theatre act out important moments in the lives of audience volunteers on Friday afternoon. “Stories of Overcoming Obstacles” is part of a collaborative series between HBASIS (Harvard College BGLTQ and Allied Students in the Sciences) and Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services (SCES).
Divest Harvard Culminates Protests
A recap of the events of Divest 'Heat Week' on Friday, April 17, 2015.