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2+2, 2+3
This year, the junior class is getting a taste of the fun, thanks to a new deferred admission program that offers Harvard students the chance to apply to Harvard Law School during their junior year. Known as the Junior Deferral Pilot, or 2+3, the new initiative was introduced last spring and is modeled along the same lines as Harvard Business School’s 2+2 Program, which began in 2007.
'How Do You Like Them Apples?'
The location had been expected to close this week, but it will now remain open.
5 Stages of Grief: Dunkin' Donuts
By now, you have probably heard the news that the Dunkin’ Donuts on Mass. Ave will be closing on September 26. Not sure how to deal with your sudden pangs of sorrow? No problem. Flyby has put together a five-step guide to getting through your grief.
3 Questions You've Got About the Capital Campaign, Answered
The news is important, we get it, but we can barely keep up with our Facebook and Insta accounts as is, let alone keep track of Harvard finances. For those us who are hearing the words "Capital Campaign" thown around for the first time these past few days, here's a quick and dirty guide to get you up to speed:
OSAPR Director To Depart for MIT
Sarah Rankin, the administrator who expanded programming aimed at educating students about sexual prevention and awareness, will depart Harvard at the end of the month to fill the recently created position of Title IX Investigator for MIT.
Vance ’82: Mass. Ave to Broadway
This year, Vance received a Tony Award for his work as “Hap” Hairston in “Lucky Guy.”
Boosting Chances
Several interviewed students said that they "fell in love" with a school during a campus visit, and decided to apply early.
Wife of Massachussets' Longest-Serving Governor Endorses Electroconvulsive Therapy
Alongside her husband, Katharine D. Dukakis called for an increased awareness to the benefits of electroconvulsive therapy at an event in Kirkland House Wednesday evening.
Lawrence Lessig Interviews
Robert Kaiser, senior correspondent and Associate Editor at the Washington Post, spoke at the Lawrence Lessig interviews at Austin Hall Wednesday afternoon. He spoke about his time at law school, and offered advice to first year law school students.
HarborArts Festival Forecasts a Splash
The festival is an annual event at the HarborArts Shipyard Gallery, located in the Boston Harbor Shipyard and Marina, curated in partnership with the UrbanArts Institute of MassArt, and juried by Randi Hopkins, curator at the Institute for Contemporary Art.
Class of 2014 Elects Eight Senior Class Marshals
Senior Class Marshal election results were released early Monday morning, with Jennifer Q. Zhu ’14 and Christopher H. Cleveland ’14 named First and Second Class Marshal, respectively.
Cabot Cafe
Students pack into Cabot Cafe on Sunday evening to try and get ahead of the week’s work. The cafe has been a premier location for evening study sessions, a laid back cup of coffee and place of employment for students.
HUPD Introduces New Software to Recover Lost and Stolen Laptops
Almost 100 laptops are stolen on Harvard property each year, according to Harvard University Police Department spokesperson Steven G. Catalano, but HUPD hopes that a new tracking software being offered this fall will help recover more lost and stolen devices.
DRCLAS Event Explores Tragedy With Poetry
"What poetry brings to the table is not just historic documentary but also a sense of play and a sense of song that shouldn't be forgotten," Delagdo said.