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Internationals Find a Home Abroad

Riding on the airplane flight from South Africa for his freshman year, Nicholas J. J. Kogl ’13 says he did not know what to expect. He wasn’t sure his style would fit into Harvard’s undergraduate community considering what he had read online and seen in the movies.


Harvard LGBT Community Upset By Lamont Incident

Though the damage of 36 LGBT-related books in Lamont Library is no longer being characterized as a hate crime, the incident has brought to light the issue of homophobia on campus and left the LGBT community at Harvard feeling confused and frustrated.


Urine Spill on LGBT Books Deemed Accident, Not Hate Crime

After conducting an investigation in response to a recent police report that 36 books treating LGBT topics had been damaged with what appeared to be urine in Lamont Library last month, the University determined Monday morning that the incident was an accident and will no longer be treated as a hate crime, according to a statement sent from College Dean Evelynn M. Hammonds to the Harvard community on Monday.


Primal Scream

Harvard students celebrate the beginning of exam period with a naked run through the rain.


CS50 Fair

Students from this semester's CS50 class show off their final projects at the annual CS50 fair. The fair was held on Friday in Northwest labs, where students were given the chance to show their projects to teachers, recruiters, and friends, and to enjoy the dozens of cupcakes, candies, and CS50 stress balls being given out.


CS50 Fair

Students from this semester's CS50 class show off their final projects at the annual CS50 fair. The fair was held on Friday in Northwest labs, where students were given the chance to show their projects to teachers, recruiters, and friends, and to enjoy the dozens of cupcakes, candies, and CS50 stress balls being given out.


CS50 Fair

In the atrium of Northwest Science Labs, thousands of students, faculty, and staff attended the annual CS50 fair where students in the computer science course were able to showcase their final projects to the public.


Summer Opportunities Fair

Students gathered yesterday afternoon at the Gutman Conference Center and Radcliffe Gym to learn about job, internship, and study abroad opportunities at the Office of Career Services' Summer Opportunities Fair


Harvard's Class of 2011 Rhodes Scholars

This year, Zachary M. Frankel ’11, Daniel E. Lage ’11, and Baltazar A. Zavala ’11 and first-year Medical School student Aakash K. Shah were selected as Rhodes Scholars. We caught up with Frankel and Zavala to ask them about their time at the College and their thoughts on spending at least the next year at the University of Oxford in England.


Harvard Rhodes Scholars 2011

VIDEO: This year, Zachary M. Frankel ’11, Daniel E. Lage ’11, and Baltazar A. Zavala ’11 and first-year Medical School student Aakash K. Shah were selected as Rhodes Scholars. We caught up with Frankel and Zavala to ask them about their time at the College and their thoughts on spending at least the next year at the University of Oxford in England.


Cookies and Cocoa

Freshmen talk to PBHA representatives about the student-run public-service programs at PBHA. Students from Oak Yard were invited to one of the study breaks that PBHA will host for freshman this semester.


PBHA Study Break

Freshmen talk to PBHA representatives about the student-run public-service programs at PBHA. Students from Oak Yard were invited to one of the study breaks that PBHA will host for freshman this semester.


Marshall Scholarship recipient Kenzie Bok '11, history concentrator in Pforzheimer House and president of the Institute of Politics, will study theology and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge.


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