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LGBT Feature Spotlight: Joshua D. Blecher-Cohen
Joshua D. Blecher-Cohen '16 is a member of the QSA, BAGELS, and the Office of BGLTQ Student Life.
LGBT Feature Spotlight: Powell W. Eddins
Powell W. Eddins '16 is the Co-President of HUBBS and the Co-Chair of Harvard College Queer Students & Allies.
Thanksgiving Mad-Lib
Hey __________ (kid who lives in New York / “friend” from my Gov section / my Ec TF), you know we’ve _________ (been friends / hated each other / had a non-exclusive, consistent “thing”) for a while now and my family __________ (lives too far away / hates me / is vegetarian), so I don’t have a place to __________ (crash / eat / procreate) over Thanksgiving Break.
Five Tickets To Compete for UC Presidency, Vice Presidency
Five tickets will run in the upcoming Undergraduate Council elections, the highest number of competitors in the past six years.
Students Without Cellphones
At Harvard, where access to e-mail and texting is almost as necessary as access to oxygen, some students choose to go without today’s most ubiquitous form of communication.
Lesbian Pornographer Shares Experiences During Sex Week
Jincey Lumpkin, BGLTQ activist, talked about her experience breaking into the porn industry as one of the first female pornographers to go mainstream.
Quincy House Voting
Voting season is just around the corner, and voters are choosing which locations they would like to cast their votes. Quincy House is a popular place for student voters.
Campaign To Raise Funds for Tuberculosis Patients Kicks Off
The fundraiser aims to raise $5,000 for the Bell Foundation to cure one patient with tuberculosis in North Korea.
Student-Led LGBTQ Photo Campaign and Fundraiser Launch
Campaign creators Curtis Lahaie and Kyle McFadden launched the photo gallery Monday, along with a social media campaign and a fundraiser for organizations working on LGBTQ-related concerns.
Blackballed
Professor Alex Keyssar and author Darryl Pinckney discussed disenfranchisement, the legacy of the Voting Rights Act, and the state of voting rights in the United States Monday afternoon.
UC Voices Frustration at Smith, Nixes Automatic Section Size Question
Undergraduate Council leaders maintained a critical tone toward Harvard administrators in the weekly UC meeting Sunday, and Council members also voted down automatically initiating a ballot question on section sizes.
Following Op-Ed, Town Hall Focuses on IOP Structure
More than 40 IOP-affiliated students gathered Friday to share their reactions to the piece and their ideas about the future of the institution.
Lowell, Eliot, and Kirkland Surveyed for Renewal
Surveyors are actively evaluating three houses to determine which one will follow Winthrop House in undergoing a complete renovation, likely to begin in 2017.
Ed School To Launch Teacher Fellows Program for College Seniors
The program aims to attract students who might otherwise pursue Teach for America and prepare them for a career in education.
Days Before Election, Students Brave Snow and Hit the Trail
College Democrats and Republicans said they believed their last-minute campaigning could have an important impact on election night outcomes.