Harvard in the City
Run as One
Harvard College Veterans Engagement Initiative (HCVEI) and Team Rubicon (TR) begin the “RUN AS ONE” 5K Run/Walk on Saturday. This event is held In honor of the memory of Clay Hunt, founding member of Team Rubicon.
Tribute to Anthony Shadid
Philip F. Bennett '81, former editor of Anthony Shadid at The Washington Post, speaks of Shadid at the Harvard Book Store. Bennett currently works at Frontline.
Home Works
It is no secret that despite more and more rigorous admissions policies, there are certain high schools that send a disproportionate number of students to Harvard.
Allston Business Has Success
Harvard’s new tenants say that they have found an advantageous and profitable home in the Allston community and an exemplary landlord in the University.
The John Harvard Statue Moves from Memorial Hall to Its Present Location
Every Friday, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past. March 22, 1924: John Harvard Statue To Move to New Position Before University Hall Action has been taken by the Corporation of the College to have the statue of John Harvard removed from its present site on the Delta, west of Memorial Hall, to a position on the west side of University Hall, where the bronze, map of the Yard at present stands. No definite time has been set for moving the statue, but it is expected that the work will be completed by the middle of May.
Hoodie
On Wednesday evening near the Harvard Square T Stop, a hooded citizen carries skittles and an iced tea, protesting the unwarranted murder of 17 year old Trayvon Martin, who was killed carrying those same items.
Trayvon
Harvard students and residents of the Boston area convene near the Harvard Square T Stop on Wednesday evening, protesting the unwarranted killing of 17-year old Trayvon Martin.
Harvard Begins Planning for Allston
Harvard initiated an open planning process that will create a new Institutional Master Plan for the University’s development in Allston at the Harvard-Allston Task Force meeting on Tuesday.
Bike Racks
This photo from March 6, 2012 shows a bike rack similar to the ones that will soon be filled with bicycles from Hubway, a regional bike sharing program that allows one to check out bikes from anywhere between 30 minutes to a day.
Hubway
This photo from March 6, 2012 shows a bike rack similar to the ones that will soon be filled with bicycles from Hubway, a regional bike sharing program that allows one to check out bikes from anywhere between 30 minutes to a day.
Sharing the Road
As Harvard and the city of Boston both look toward sustainability, the University has begun contributing to Hubway, a growing local bike sharing program.
Protesters Rally in Somerville
Over 100 people gathered in front of Somerville High School to protest service cuts and fare increases proposed by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Services before a public hearing with the MBTA scheduled to be held on Tuesday.
Harvard Plans Allston Buildings
Harvard will receive input from Allston residents to help them decide on a third-party developer for the Housing Commons and Barry’s Corner Retail at the Harvard-Allston Task Force meeting Wednesday.