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Korean Association, fan dancing
Members of Harvard's Korean Association perform traditional Korean fan dancing at their annual culture show on Saturday night in the Leverett dining hall.
PBK Changes Election Process
The Harvard-Radcliffe chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society has changed its selection process for the final round of senior elections into the organization, PBK officers announced earlier this week.
Biodiversity with E.O. Wilson
Edward O. Wilson gives the last of three lectures this week on Biodiversity and its future, discussing the boundaries that exist between humanities and science.
Edward O. Wilson, Pellegrino Research Professor Emeritus and Honorary Curator in Entomology, gives the last of three lectures this week on Biodiversity and the Future of Biology. This lecture, held yesterday afternoon in the Science Center, discussed the boundaries that exist between humanities and science.
Sex Trivia Night at Tommy Doyle's
Tommy Doyle's Irish Pub hosts "Sex Trivia Night" organized by students from Harvard Law School.
Take Back the Night
Attendees of last night’s kickoff event for Sexual Assault Awareness Month mingled in Ticknor Lounge.
Art and Islam
Students in Culture and Belief 12, "For the Love of God and His Prophet: Religion, Literature, and the Arts in Muslim Cultures," showcase their artwork representing a variety of calligraphic depictions of the word “Allah” at a special reception yesterday.
Cultural Exchange
Ashlee N. Adams '12 and Keara D. Cormier '12 from the Black Students Association talked to students from China yesterday about American culture and life in an event organized by the Harvard College Association for US-China Relations.
Student Lectures Draw Crowds
Eight undergraduates presented lectures on eight topics ranging from modern-day slavery to Renaissance architecture before an audience that filled the Adams House Pool Theater last Friday.
Virus Closes Faculty Club
The Harvard Faculty Club closed last Tuesday due to several reports of possible norovirus infections from its patrons, despite earlier signs of possible norovirus contamination.
Cabot House Masters
Cabot House masters Rakesh and Stephanie Khurana and their children speak to Crimson reporters about their family, life, and what they hope to accomplish during their time as House masters.
HLS Boasts Top Gov. Leaders
Thirty-four of the 100 most influential figures in corporate governance are affiliated with Harvard Law School, according to a review ...
Admissions Phone-a-thon
Jessica Yuan '11 chats on the phone with an admitted student as part of the Undergraduate Admissions Council’s Spring Phone-a-Thon, which took place on Saturday, April 3. (CORRECTION: An earlier version of the caption for this April 5 news photograph incorrectly stated that the Admissions Council's Spring Phone-a-Thon took place on March 3. In fact, it took place on April 3. The caption has been changed to reflect the error.)
Admissions Office Mails 2014 Decisions
Admissions officers hoisted box after box of decision letters—2,110 acceptances and over 28,000 rejections and waitlist letters—into the back of a waiting mail truck yesterday, then celebrated the completion of this year’s first round of decisions.
CSL Talks Clubs, Dining
The Committee on Student Life recognized 21 new student organizations and reflected on student complaints regarding interhouse dining restrictions at yesterday’s meeting.
Masters To Greet Their Colleagues
A two-day summer orientation, at least one meeting of all current and incoming House Masters, and casual dinner conversations will prepare the three pairs of newly-appointed Masters before they are suddenly thrust into the many responsibilities of overseeing an entire House.
Today in Photos (04/1/2010)
Photographs from the print edition of the April 1st, 2010 edition of The Harvard Crimson.