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Coal, Fire Engines, and a Blazing Yuletide Dinner
Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.
Kendall Square: An Incubator for Allston
Once a post-industrial wasteland, the now-vibrant Kendall area could provide a model for Harvard as it reboots plans to transform the underdeveloped Allston neighborhood into the University’s research hub.
CarolsConcert
The 103rd Annual Christmas Carols Service took place this Sunday afternoon inside Memorial Church. Members of the Harvard University choir performed a series of traditional carols and an offering was collected at the conclusion to support Esperanza Academy.
CarolsConcert
The 103rd Annual Christmas Carols Service took place this Sunday afternoon inside Memorial Church. Members of the Harvard University choir performed a series of traditional carols and an offering was collected at the conclusion to support Esperanza Academy.
Book Signing
Jim Sterba, author of Nature Wars: The Incredible Story of How Wildlife Comebacks Turned Backyards into Battlegrounds held a book signing session at Harvard's Natural History Museum. Sterba delivered a speech and answered questions from his readers before proceeding to sell and sign copies of his book.
Letters Express Concern Over Environmental Impact of Harvard in Allston
Letters to the Boston Redevelopment Authority about Harvard’s Institutional Master Plan Notification Form (IMPNF)—a rough draft of the University’s plans for Allston—ask Harvard to look for ways to protect the area against floods and rising sea levels.
Dozens in Harvard Square Protest Mohamed Morsi's Presidency
Bundled in coats and hats against the snow and waving Egyptian flags, the crowd of about thirty chanted in Arabic and brandished signs with slogans such as “Do NOT Support the Dictator,” and “From Harvard to Tahrir Square: Power Grab is not Fair.”
Cambridge Plunged Into Darkness As Power Fails
Much of Harvard slipped into darkness for nearly two hours Thursday afternoon, resulting in the cancellation of classes and events, disruption of internet access, and the relocation of hundreds of students to the Science Center and the Quad, where power remained on.
Allston Task Force Questions Development Plan
The Harvard-Allston Task Force criticized Harvard’s North Allston development plans in a letter sent to the Boston Redevelopment Authority last week and later obtained by The Crimson.
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Michael David Cohen, former Harvard Graduate School student, discusses the effects of the Civil War on colleges and also regional differences between Northern and Southern institution. Cohen recently published his first book: Reconstructing the Campus: Higher Education and the American Civil War, and spoke at the Harvard Book Store.
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Michael David Cohen, former Harvard Graduate School student, discusses the effects of the Civil War on colleges and also regional differences between Northern and Southern institution. Cohen recently published his first book: Reconstructing the Campus: Higher Education and the American Civil War, and spoke at the Harvard Book Store.
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Insomnia cookies, located on Mount Auburn Street near Boloco, opened its doors for business on Wednesday evening.