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Congressman-Elect Takano Speaks at HKS
Congressman-Elect, Mark Takano, answers questions during his discussion of his experience in politics and the way that his race and sexuality have impacted his career.
The Best YouTube Comments on Harvard-Related Videos
The comments section beneath any YouTube video is a magical place where grammar, coherence, and basic human decency go to die. Needless to say, the results are often hilarious. Here are some comments from Harvard-related videos that will make you laugh, cry (in a good way), and question the future of this great country.
Primal Scream
Students cheer their friends and classmates on as they participated in Primal Scream on Wednesday at midnight, running around the Yard to release their tensions before finals begin that day.
Harvard Accepts 18 Percent of Early Admission Applicants
Harvard College accepted about 18 percent of early applicants to the Class of 2017 under its early admission program, the University announced Thursday. This year’s 895 early acceptances mark a 16 percent increase over the number of early admittances last year.
Students' Complaints About Mental Health Services May Mean Fewer Calls for Help
These concerns paint a discouraging picture of Harvard’s services for some of its most fragile students.
New Leaders Sworn In to UC
With their right hands resting on an iPad displaying the Undergraduate Council constitution, Tara Raghuveer ’14 and Jen Q. Y. Zhu ’14 were sworn in as UC president and vice president at Sunday night’s general meeting.
Donning a Mask: Suicide at Harvard
“I felt that it was better to take my life than to accept failure,” Christine says plainly. Christine, now a senior, is direct and open as she reflects on her first of two suicide attempts during her sophomore year.
Old Quincy Opened Up for Inside Look
Students can expect better living accommodations and more accessible common spaces inside Old Quicy following its renovation, project managers said during a building tour on Friday.
QuincyConstruction
Steve Needham, one of the head construction workers, describes how the Quincy remodeling process works.
Ali Banuazizi, Professor of Political Science at Boston College, emphasizes the massive number of Green movement supports present during demonstrations as he shows clips of some of these events. He spoke at the Harvard Center for Middle Eastern Studies about Iran's Green movement and the Arab Spring movement on Thursday.
Harvard Reacts to Pearl Harbor, Women Guests, and More
Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.
The Year in Review
This year, a President won re-election, a Korean popstar invaded YouTube, and Kate Middleton, well, owned life. Here are some ...
Fifteen Seniors to Meet Before Graduation
FM presents you with 15 seniors to meet before the 2013 graduation.