On Campus


Ramblin’ Dan has been building his current instrument for the past year. The Professor World Band can be seen around Cambridge and Boston during the summer.


It’s Complicated, choregraphed by Sylvia Ko ’12 and Kareem Z. Shuman ’09, is a dance portraying the four phases of a relationship, beginning with flirtation and ending with letting go.


Expert entrepreneurs and venture capitalists of this year’s Elevator Pitch Competition, sponsored by the Harvard Entrepreneurship Forum and other groups, review the pitches of a number of undergraduate teams, each given in just ninety seconds.


Maddow Discusses Politics and the Media

Rachel A. Maddow criticized the growing gap between the campaign process and the reality of governing last night at the Institute of Politics, during the Theodore H. White Lecture on Press and Politics, in which she said that this gap has been driven by the American media.


Conference Brings Graduate Students Together

The Harvard Graduate Council hosted the Harvard Leadership Conference this past Saturday to give graduate students from different disciplines the opportunity to come together and discuss the challenges facing leaders today.


The Kirkland Drama Society stages its own rendition of Hamlet in the Kirkland Junior Common Room last weekend, starring Kirkland students as well as the House Masters Tom and Verena Conley.


Expressions: Exhale

The Expressions Dance Company performed over 10 student-choreographed dance numbers at their fall show, titled “Exhale”, on Nov. 12.


Fame, a dance choregraphed by Jena N. Mills ’11 portrays a life of glitz, glamor, and fame—The Rise, The Public Relationship, The Scandal, The Sass, and The Reinvention.


Rachel Maddow, host of MSNBC’s The Rachel Maddow Show, speaks about the role of the media in the campaign process at the Institute of Politics last night.


Opportunes 30th Anniversary

The Harvard Opportunes perform at “30 Years of Excellence,” a concertcelebrating their thirtieth anniversary. The event, held Saturday night, featured current members as well as performances by Opportunes alumni.


Winter Soulstice

Jasmine J. Rencher ’11 sings a solo during Winter Soulstice, KeyChange’s annual winter concert, held in Lowell Lecture Hall last weekend. The a cappella group focuses on music from the African Diaspora.


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