Lowell
Russan Monks Continue Lowell Bell Tradition
Father Roman Ogrzykov, the head bellringer at the Danilov Monastery in Moscow, manipulated the Lowell Bells with ease on Wednesday afternoon, quickly tolling the three quick strokes that ended that afternoon’s bellringing session.
Friends Remember Chang at Memorial Church Gathering
Many students spoke of Chang’s ability to make even banal and ordinary aspects of life exciting.
Laptop Thefts Double in April
The month of April has already seen twice as many laptop thefts on campus as the previous month, an uptick driven especially by thefts from residence halls and undergraduate classroom buildings.
Wendy H. Chang '12 Remembered for Artistic Spirit and Infectious Laugh
An accomplished artist and cherished member of many Harvard extracurricular organizations, Wendy H. Chang ’12 will be remembered for her infectious laugh and outgoing personality, friends and family said after her death on Saturday.
Wendy Chang '12
Wendy H. Chang ’12 is remembered by her friends for her distinctive laugh and her outgoing personality. She was involved in many extra-curricular organizations and a treasured member of the Harvard community.
Chang Remembered As Active Member of Community
Wendy H. Chang ’12, an English concentrator and resident of Lowell House, died Saturday.
Winthrop Withdraws From War, Adams Loses Sole Ally
After internal rumblings of poll tampering, Winthrop withdrew today from its alliance with Adams, leaving the Plympton St. residence without allies in its war against Currier, Pfoho, Mather, and Cabot.
The Great House War of 2012 Escalates
What started as one House’s lighthearted prank to meddle with the mascot selection of another House has escalated into a College-wide fray—The Great House War of 2012.
War Widens to Winthrop, Lengthens to Lowell
Winthrop House surprised campus today by declaring war on Lowell House. Their first grievance? The lack of swipe access to Lowell's back gate. Despite other House conflicts, this battle is so far limited to the two river Houses, and Winthrop has not stated its position in the on-going Adams-Currier conflict.
Sharing the Road
As Harvard and the city of Boston both look toward sustainability, the University has begun contributing to Hubway, a growing local bike sharing program.
Maurice M. Pechet Remembered as Pre-Med Mentor and Lowell Enthusiast
A celebrated doctor and chemist, Pechet was once considered for a Nobel Prize for his research. Family and friends remembered Pechet for his meaningful influence far beyond the laboratory or the clinic.