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Kirkland's New Security Doors
An e-mail circulating the Kirkland House list reports that several students, and even Kirkland’s building manager, Resident Dean, and House ...
Award for Service to Humanity
Sebastian Velez, PhD candidate in Organismic and Evolutionary Biology and founder of the NGO, Children of the Border, was presented with the Award for Service to Humanity by the Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard on Wednesday night.Sebastian Velez, founder and director of the NGO Children of the Border, was presented with the Award for Service to Humanity by the Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard yesterday.
Bill Kristol political analyst
William Kristol '73, conservative political analyst and frequent Fox News Commentator, spoke with students in Kirkland JCR yesterday evening.
Kristol Predicts Post-Election Change
American conservative political writer William Kristol ’73 discussed the new era of politics, former Vice Presidential candidate Sarah L. Palin, and the changes that will result from the midterm elections last night at an event called “Kristol Clear” before a full Kirkland Junior Common Room.
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Adams tutor Erika J. Rickard (right) helps Kirkland tutor Laura “Voop” de Vulpillieres demonstrate how to use binding in crossdressing. At the Cross Dress for Success event last night, BGLT tutors taught a drag workshop with everything from high-heeled struts to authentic facial hair to stuffing and tucking.
Student Publicizes Squirrel's Woes
Popular Science recently ranked Cambridge as the 6th greenest city in America. Needless to say, many were surprised by the story of the Kirkland squirrel.
'Conversations' Event Unveils Playful Side of Music Legend
Alfred Brendel reads his poem with a nonchalant, playful solemnity. It’s a whimsical, unobtrusive parody of a public service announcement, ...
Ambition and Obsession Drive Fincher's Flawless 'Social Network'
Fincher and Sorkin have crafted a stunning modern epic—an electric and incisive film that is a timeless depiction of old against new.
Face to Face
Screenwriter Aaron B. Sorkin and author Benjamin A. Mezrich ’91 put an unauthorized face to the name Mark E. Zuckerberg, the man who chose Facebook over Harvard.
Chris Matthews Brings "Hardball" to Kirkland
MSNBC political pundit Chris Matthews turned to Harvard Republican Club President Mark A. Isaacson ’11 yesterday and asked him when he first “felt” Republican.
Portrait of an Artist
Although initially performing as a pianist strictly with jazz techniques, Eric Lewis has expanded the traditional limits of a jazz ...