House Life
Dogs of Harvard
Proctors, tutors, and teaching fellows at Harvard talk about their dogs and their dogs' stories.
Dunster Hoedown
Students look at and pet a goat, one of the many animals present at the Dunster House petting zoo during the Dunster House Committee-hosted hoedown yesterday afternoon.
College Funds Late Night Activities
Following an increased effort on the part of the College to discourage students from engaging in dangerous drinking practices, the ...
Dunster Hoedown
Isabelle, daughter of Dunster House Resident Dean Carlos E. Diaz Rosillo, pets a baby chick at the Dunster House hoedown petting zoo yesterday, held in Dunster courtyard by the House Committee.
Campaign Advisors Talk Election Tactics
Senior political advisers for opposing campaigns in the 2000 presidential election spoke frankly to students at Kirkland House on Thursday ...
Pfoho Hosts Video Chat with Journalist in Kabul
Pforzheimer House journalist-in-residence John N. Bohannon held a video chat with Kabul-based journalist Mitch E. Sipus on Wednesday afternoon.
Students Advised To Get Vaccinated
Don’t just rely on that apple in the dining hall to keep the doctor away this coming winter.
Art Exhibit Reflects On Mather’s History
The exhibit, titled "The Creation of Mather," documents the construction and history of Mather House.
UC Meeting
Harvard President Drew G. Faust, Dean of FAS Michael D. Smith, and Dean of the College Evelynn M. Hammonds discuss social "common spaces" and secondary fields in Sever Hall on Sunday night in an open panel discussion led by the Undergraduate Council.
Out of Africa, Back to the Quad
Animals as gifts aren’t new to Currier House Masters Richard W. Wrangham and Elizabeth A. Ross, but though they appreciate the sentiment, they don’t quite know what to do with them.
Pforzheimer House Student Emily Crockett Dies at 26
Pforzheimer House resident Emily K. Crockett will be remembered by friends and family for her love of music, mischievous humor, and unbelievable optimism.
Amid Rain and Revelry, Harvard Rings in 375
Surrounded by a boggy swamp of brown mud, performers slipped on the dance floor as a heavy downpour soaked the festive pandemonium of Harvard’s 375th Anniversary Celebration Friday night.
Dudley Coop Yard Art
Dudley Co-op resident and senior Vicky Koski-Karell used unclaimed bike parts to create this sculpture in the Co-op yard.
Where To Watch Fall T.V.
For T.V. fans, fall is a season of excitement and promise: all your favorites shows are back and that means more drama, more laughs and more ways to procrastinate. If you're looking to upgrade your viewing experience from your laptop computer screen, check out these venues where you can sit back, relax and enjoy the show.