Harvard Yard
After Snow, Harvard Begins To Tally Damage
Following a series of heavy winter storms, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences has spent about $700,000 in snow and ice removal from rooftops, building entryways, and walkways to date.
Performing Latinidad
Josefina Báez, a performance artist, instructs students of Spanish 126: “Performing Latinidad” in a spontaneous expressive performance in front of the John Harvard statue in March.
A Visitor’s Guide to Cambridge and Boston (Cheatsheet for Junior Parents' Weekend)
While most of you juniors are busy doing your laundry and cleaning your room for the first time in months (read: ever) in preparation, Flyby has put together a list of the best places to take your parents when they come to town this weekend.
Fundraising for ODR
A jar holds bake sale donations for the understaffed Office for Sexual and Gender–Based Dispute Resolution.
Affiliates Raise Hands, Snarl Traffic in Largest Harvard Protest Yet Following Non-Indictments
The “March on Harvard,” as the demonstration has been billed, is the latest in a series of protests on campus and around the country in recent weeks.
Seen and Heard: Harvard's March Through Cambridge
The “March on Harvard,” as the demonstration has been billed, is the latest in a series of protests on campus and around the country in recent weeks.
Protest at Primal Scream Leads to Chaotic Exchange
Protesters said that their goal was not to protest Primal Scream itself, but to hold a four-and-a-half minute period of silence before the run for Michael Brown of Ferguson, Mo. and Eric Garner of New York.
Jonathan L. Walton
Professor Jonathan L. Walton, Plummer Professor of Christian Morals and Pusey Minister of Memorial Church echoes Martin Luther King Jr., saying, "injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere" at a protest Wednesday morning outside University Hall.
Target
Members of the Harvard community donned red "X"s to symbolize black people being treated as targets during protest Wednesday morning outside University Hall, spurred by a St. Louis County grand jury decision not to indict police officer Darren Wilson for killing a black, unarmed teenager, Michael Brown.
Rakesh Khurana
Dean of Harvard College Rakesh Khurana stands among members of the Harvard community at a protest in December outside University Hall against the two separate non-indictments of white police officers who killed unarmed black men.
Timothy P. McCarthy
Harvard Kennedy School lecturer Timothy P. McCarthy '93, gives a speech arguing that "black lives have never mattered as much as white lives have" at a protest Wednesday morning outside University Hall.