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An Afternoon with Dorm Crew
Flyby follows Dorm Crew through the process of cleaning a room during Commencement. Real time: 5 hours Flyby Time: 20 seconds
Senior Square-Off
Seniors gathered yesterday sporting their House colors for the 2010 Senior Olympics. Houses competed in a tug-of-war tournament to win the Senior Olympics trophy. Leverett emerged victorious, beating Kirkland in the final round.
Kissing the Trophy
A Leverett House senior kisses the Senior Olympics trophy after a triumphant final round of tug-of-war against Pforzheimer House.
Leverett Victory
Leverett House seniors proudly display their winning bracket and trophy after defeating Pforzheimer House in the final round of tug-of-war.
Senior Barbecue
After three hours of battling it out on the field, seniors line for their Senior Barbecue.
Cabot Seniors
Cabot House Seniors gather in preparation for their tug-of-war battle against Pforzheimer House during Senior Olympics on Sunday afternoon.
Eating Beneath the 2010 Banner
Seniors gather on the grass beneath their class banner to relax and eat together after taking part in the Senior Olympics activities.
Scabies Outbreak
Although it may not have directly affected their class, most seniors will probably recall—most likely with humor—the outbreak of scabies in Pennypacker in October 2007.
Endowment Drop and Budget Cuts
This year's seniors felt the effects of the drastic decrease in Harvard's endowment over the past four years, as spending was cut on everything from faculty to hot breakfasts.
Swine Flu Scare
In light of the swine flu scare of fall of 2009, numerous students were quarantined in UHS and hundreds of others scrambled for flu shots.
Obama Celebration
News of Obama's election in the fall of 2008 brought about celebration among most of the students at Harvard.
The Kirkland Shooting
The Kirkland shooting of Justin Cosby, which took place in May 2009, was perhaps the most memorable event of the past four years.
Memorable Moments for the Class of 2010
A lot has happened at Harvard during the past four years--perhaps more than most seniors can remember. However, there are some events that most seniors (and underclassmen) will remember long after college ends--some funny, some tragic, and some historic. Here are ten of those memorable events from the past four years at Harvard.