On Campus
Portrait of an Artist: Harun Farocki
Czechoslovakian-born filmmaker Harun Farocki has used video games, soccer matches, and remote weaponry as subjects for his films. No stranger ...
Breast Cancer Awareness Week Dresses in Pink
Pink bras and tank tops embellished with statistics about breast cancer hang outside the Science Center as part of a number of events sponsored by the Harvard Cancer Society for a week dedicated to raising awareness.
Hogwarts Coming Near You
Across campus, students are donning their capes and polishing their broomsticks—not for Halloween—but for the opening of the much-anticipated seventh ...
Losing Faith in HRDC's 'Trust'
Toward the middle of “Trust,” this year’s Visiting Director’s Project on the Loeb Mainstage, a character analyzes the dating world. ...
Today in Photos (10/25/10)
Photos published in the October 25, 2010 edition of the Harvard Crimson.
Scenes From the 2010 Head of the Charles Regatta
In case if you missed out on the races—and the free samples—at the Head of the Charles this year, take ...
Bridging the Gap, Hugo Van Vuuren, Lebone, STOP
At Bridging the Gap, Hugo van Vuuren, the founder of Lebone, discusses the importance of developing simple, effective solutions to energy needs in developing countries. The event took place last Saturday in Sander's Theater.
With the Regatta Come Rules
The Head of the Charles regatta is taking place in Cambridge this weekend, as evidence by the excess of people ...
Novelist Irving Brings Humor to Morris Gray Lecture
“To find a novelist with such nuance and precision, one would perhaps need to return to Dickens or James.”
Hersh Chides Obama On Foreign Policy
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh delivered a grim forecast on the state of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and ...
Science Magazine Editor-In-Chief Talks On Educational Challenges
Bruce M. Alberts ’60, editor-in-chief of Science magazine and past president of the National Academy of Science, called for a cultural change in science education.
Redefining Science Education
Bruce Alberts, Editor-in-Chief of Science Magazine, spoke yesterday about Harvard's leading role in redefining science education as part of the Dudley Herschbach Lecture series.
Paddling a Pot
Master artist José Yamunaque teaches a Peruvian method of paddling a pot yesterday in the first of three classes focused on this traditional method handed down for generations.
No, the Other Exeter
“She went to Exeter?” This thought might have crossed your mind a lot lately. Although the private school does send ...
Non-resident tutor Josh Eaton (left) discusses the art of wine with Eliot House students during yesterday's meeting of the Eliot Wine Society. Students gather weekly in the Senior Common Room to sample bottles from across the world. This week's selection included red and white wines from California.