Harvard Square
3:30 PM at Pamplona
Friday: red umbrellas out, open, sunny, outdoor seating. Saturday: red umbrellas absent, sunny, outdoor seating. Sunday: red umbrellas back, tied up, cloudy, no outdoor seating. No clear trends.
#lovethyself
If you happened to pass by the pit today you would have seen students and other passersby writing why they love themselves and their bodies. These notes are posted next to each other and include statements such as "I love my stomach" and "I love my stretch marks." They're up on a wall of the pit if you're interesting in checking them out and adding your own messages.
'Cheap' Computers of 1984: About $2,000
Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.
Harvard Brewery Reopens
John Harvard’s Brewery & Ale House reopened Wednesday after months of rebranding and renovations to its flagship location at 33 Dunster Street.
Holy Smokes!
At about 4:20 p.m. on Monday, the Cambridge Fire Department responded to a smoking trash can at the corner of JFK St. and South St. They took the trash can apart and extinguished the fire.
September Revival Month: Celebrating Harvard Square's Art and Culture
This September, the Harvard Square Business Association is sponsoring a month-long celebration of Harvard Square's artistic and cultural heritage called "Revival Month".
Alleged Rapes Prompt Concern
Last month’s two sexual assaults, the first reported cases of stranger rape on the Harvard campus in 12 years, loomed over this academic year’s move-in.
Celebrating Harvard's 300th Birthday
Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.
Local Pastry Chefs Compete in Cupcake Wars
A magnificent display of 1,000 cupcakes with flavors like chocolate basil with strawberry buttercream and almond with earl grey buttercream wasn’t enough to crown Meghan Coleman and Gwen Rogers as winners of Food Network’s Cupcake Wars.
Early Computers at Harvard—and 40 Years Later, at The Crimson
Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.
The Soup Nazi Visits Harvard Square
Winthrop park in Harvard Square was transported to mid-nineties Manhattan on Friday as Seinfeld’s Soup Nazi—his real name is Larry ...