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UC To Debut HUID-CharlieCard Pilot Program
At their general meeting Sunday, the Undergraduate Council detailed plans for a pilot program that will integrate the functions of Harvard IDs and MBTA CharlieCards.
Panelists Discuss the Meaning of Feminism
A panel of representatives from different groups on campus met Saturday afternoon to discuss Harvard's experience of modern feminism.
UC Discusses Side-by-Side
At the Undergraduate Council’s weekly meeting on Sunday, inactive news editor and UC Gender and LGBTQ Inclusivity Liaison Michelle S. Lee ’16 expresses satisfaction with the Council’s gender equity campaign, Side by Side, which is scheduled to launch on Monday.
Honor Code Affirmation Legislation Details Frequency
In addition to these requirements, faculty members would be “encouraged to ask students to affirm their awareness of the Honor Code on assignments when appropriate” when the honor code goes into effect in the fall of 2015.
HRO takes a bow
HRO takes a bow before intermission. The orchestra performed a concert on Saturday of Junior Parents' Weekend.
HRO performs on junior parents
HRO performs on Junior Parents' Weekend. They performed in Sanders Theatre on Saturday night.
Despite Snow, Junior Parents Weekend Will Proceed as Planned
Students and the University alike have prepared for the arrival of the parents of the Class of 2016 for the annual Junior Parents Weekend.
Faculty Council Approves New Concentration, Discusses Schedule Changes
The Faculty Council, FAS's highest elected body, approved the proposed concentration in Theater, Dance, and Media on Wednesday.
Updated Grant Application Platform Rolled Out
While the updates streamline the process by which faculty members submit letters of recommendation, students have experienced glitches on the new version of the interface.
As Winter Dampens Students’ Moods, Harvard Experts Offer Advice
As short, cold days drive students indoors, experts advise socializing to combat seasonal loneliness and sluggishness.
Hist and Lit Concentrators Near Thesis Completion
Hist. and Lit. concentrators will celebrate submitting senior theses on Friday with champagne, cookies, and camaraderie.
Student Curls Outside of the Science Center
David C. Matthews '17 uses curling sheets outside of the Science Center after he "saw it on Our Campus [Snapchat] Story, so [he] figured might as well try it out".
Teen Mag Quiz: To Have or To Hug?
Ever gone in for the hug only to be held at arm’s length with a firm handshake? Ever had your extended hand crushed between two bodies in a gripping embrace? FM knows that, sometimes, it can just be hard to greet people. We’re here to help. Take our quiz below and get on the path to becoming a socializing extraordinaire.
College Begins Redesigning Bias Reporting System
Spurred by racially charged death threats that were emailed to hundreds of students last semester, the College is beginning the process of redesigning its current bias reporting system.
Undergrads Form DKE Fraternity Colony
Last October, the Delta Kappa Epsilon's headquarters approved the creation of a colony at Harvard. Shortly thereafter, the colony initiated nine Harvard students at the fraternity's MIT chapter.
Coakley Shares Insight on Press, Trials with Freshmen
While there is a need to protect the right of the press, the former state attorney general argued, media coverage can influence the actions of both juries and attorneys.
HUDS Rolls Out Halal Chicken
Halal chicken will eventually serve as the only halal meat at the grill, once supplies for halal hamburgers and hotdogs run out.
Boots on the Ground: ROTC at Harvard
Four years after the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps’ reinstatement on campus, the challenges of reuniting two long separated institutional and bureaucratic giants—Harvard University and the United States military—remain.
FM Imagines: Extracurriculars to the Real World
FM imagines where Harvard’s premier talent is most likely to end up. Today we bring you a guide to your futures based on your choice of student group. And let’s be honest: We all know Harvard students only join these clubs for the career opportunities. So when you consider what to comp next semester, keep this list in mind.
Body By ROTC
We’ll be the first to admit it: we aren’t the most muscular writers on FM. We don’t have the prodigious heft of Nathan and Ben, for instance. But, feeling fed up with the biting jabs about our scrawniness at writers’ meetings, we recently sought the help and advice of one of the fittest people on campus: Carolyn F. Pushaw ’16, a Marine-option ROTC midshipmen.
North Korean Defectors speak to Students at HRiNK Event
Se Jun Park, left, Eunju Kim and Gwang Seong Jung, center, sit on a panel in Fong Auditorium with translator Kitty Chi, right. The three North Korean defectors spoke to students at an event hosted by Harvard HRiNK and WOORIHANA Tuesday evening.
North Korean Defectors Sit on Panel at HRiNK Event
Se Jun Park, left, Eunju Kim and Gwang Seong Jung, center, sit on a panel in Fong Auditorium with translator Kitty Chi, right. The three North Korean defectors spoke to students at an event hosted by Harvard HRiNK and WOORIHANA Tuesday evening.
North Korean Defector Addresses Harvard Students
Se Jun Park addresses students in Fong Auditorium. Park was one of three North Korean defectors to speak to students at an event hosted by Harvard HRiNK and WOORIHANA this Tuesday.
Q&A With North Korea Defectors
North Korea Strategy Center organizers and North Korean defectors answer audience questions in Fong Auditorium. North Korean defectors spoke to students at an event hosted by Harvard HRiNK and WOORIHANA Tuesday evening.