House Life
Bombs Away!
1st Sargent Shawn Prather of the US Army Bomb Squad presents Nicholas Chistakis, House Master of Pforzheimer House, with an explosively-engraved plaque for the house after his talk, "The Long Walk: U.S. Army Bomb Squad at War and at Home" at the Pfoho Pforum on Wednesday Night.
In the 1940s, Harvard Had Waiters (and About the Same Number of Students)
Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.
Dorm-Essentials Vending Machines Launched in Quincy
Tampons, toothpaste, and condoms have taken the place of potato chips, candy bars, and water bottles in a vending machine in the basement of New Quincy that was installed this Monday.
House Renovations Prompt Noise Complaints From Students
Students who live in buildings around the Old Quincy construction site say that the noise from the renovations has escalated in the past few weeks as the renewal of the building proceeds.
Harvard Seeks To Dismiss Cosby Civil Suit
Facing a lawsuit faulting the University and Lowell House administrators for the death of a 21-year-old man on Harvard’s campus in 2009, Harvard said in a legal filing last week that it cannot be blamed for the death of a non-student drug dealer who was killed during a transaction in Kirkland House.
UC Elects 43 New Members
The results of the Undergraduate Council General Election, announced Friday night, reveal an increase in female representation and the faltering of the newly formed Crimson Coalition.
Eliot Adds New Fall Formal
A peek inside the gated Eliot House courtyard on a typical day in September reveals students lounging in the sun as they enjoy the view of the Charles River.
Houses Welcome Three New Resident Deans
When Emily W. Stokes-Rees first learned that she had been offered the position of resident dean at Cabot House, the museum anthropologist said that she knew her life and the lives of her family members were going to change dramatically.
Eliot Adds Third Formal to Its Social Calendar
The Eliot House Committee will throw its first-ever September Soiree this Saturday.
UC Voting Now Open
Get your ballots ready! The voting window for the Undergraduate Council General Election is officially open. Vote for your Representative ...
9/11 Memorial
Dean of Freshmen, Tom Dingman, and students gather in the shadow of John Harvard and the American flag, as they remember the attacks on September 11, 2001 - "Let us bow our heads in a moment of silence".
Quincy Swing Housing
Everywhere you look around Harvard, signs of construction greet you. It's time to say "out with the old, and in with the new," as Quincy House renovates Old Quincy and moves some of its students to Dewolfe and apartment buildings. FM decided to check out swing housing in Hampden Hall and see how the apartments compare to normal dorms.
Boxy Brown
Boxes pile high in the MAC courtyard Sunday afternoon as students attempt to set a new box fort record.