Harvard Square


Square shoppers enjoy a tour of various restaurants and cafes that serve delectable sweet treats during a three-day long chocolate festival in Harvard Square. The weekend festival also included a free sampling event, a treasure hunt, and discounts at popular restaurants.


The Bloco Afro Brazilian percussion group performs on the corner of JFK and Brattle Street on Saturday as a part of this weekend's Chocolate Festival in Harvard Square.


Cantabrigians Protest the Egyptian Government

Hundreds of people marched through the streets of Cambridge today to protest the actions of the Egyptian government. Students, residents, and visitors gathered to call for democracy in Egypt and to show solidarity for the protesters there.


Even More Snow

Melted snow after Wednesday night’s snowfall creates deep puddles along the streets and sidewalks. Traffic is slowed down as pedestrians attempt to navigate through the congested and slush-filled pathways.


Au Bon Pain Remodels Interior

Au Bon Pain has remodeled to offer more meal options and a new marketplace design.


Harvard Square Creperie Shutters Doors

Arrow Street Crepes, the Harvard Square creperie located near the intersection of Mass. Ave. and Arrow St., closed its doors earlier this month.


Shopping with Faust

It's not every day that you get to follow the president of Harvard University while she shops for holiday gifts for her family. Curious to see what she might buy, we followed University President Drew G. Faust as she browsed Black Ink and Cardullo's in Harvard Square.


Holiday Shopping with President Faust

Harvard University President Drew G. Faust browses Black Ink and Cardullo's in Harvard Square to purchase gifts for family.


Hilarious Protest Signs

If you were able to join hundreds of Harvard undergraduates at last Friday’s surprise “absurdity” protest in response to protestors from the Westboro Baptist Church, you’ll remember that students brought their creative A-game in the form of hilarious protest signs.


Harvard Square Shopping Promotion

Michael Segel ’14 and Nicolas Schwalbe ’14 attend the Harvard Square Business Association’s local shopping promotion yesterday. The event included snacks, live music, and a short speech by University President Drew Faust.


Light Up the Park

Lights illuminate the giant ancient oak in the center of Winthrop Park. The Harvard Square Business Association celebrated their 100th year with a tree lighting on Saturday afternoon.


Globe Bookstore May Be Sold Soon

The fate of the Globe Corner Bookstore is once again in doubt. The owner of the longtime Harvard Square travel bookshop­—which reopened on the corner of Mount Auburn and JFK streets in 2006—says he’s putting his store up for sale amid health concerns. The possible sale makes the Globe Corner the latest Square business to confront an uncertain future­­—and at least the second local bookstore in as many years to be put up for sale.


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