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Students Shop Science and Cooking Course

Though the recent lottery for Science of the Physical Universe 27: Science and Cooking: From Haute Cuisine to Soft Matter Science capped the new course at 300 students, we found students who were lucky enough to shop it to share with us their lessons learned.


rosh hashanah-eid event

Students of all different houses enjoy traditional Jewish and Muslim desserts, like honey cakes, traditional South Asian desserts, and baklava, to celebrate Rosh Hashana and Eid holidays in a joint event in the Eliot House JCR yesterday evening.


GARDEN FRESH

Harvard University Hospitality and Dining Services Executive Chef Martin Breslin (left) gave a public cooking demonstration yesterday with fresh produce picked from the community garden outside of Lowell House.


Today in Photos (09/09/10)

Photographs from the September 9, 2010 print edition of The Harvard Crimson.


Harold McGee, standing, author of “On Food and Science: The Science and Lore of the Kitchet," is joined by chefs Ferran Adrian and Jose Andres yesterday during the first public lecture on the course Science and Cooking.


Science and Cooking

The instructors of Science of the Physical Universe 27: Science and Cooking present a lecture at the Loeb Drama Center. (CORRECTION: The caption incorrectly stated that the image depicted Lowell Lecture Hall. The caption has been fixed to reflect the error.)


New Course Cooks Up Stirring Debates

How much is cooking an art, and how much is it a science? While it contains an objective, scientific part ...


The Rush Hour 2 party was forced to shut down early on Saturday night when partygoers accidentally broke a window in the Student Organization Center at Hilles.


Cambrian Explosion

The Harvard College Undergraduate Research Association hosts an introductory event for freshmen at the Queens Head Pub on Saturday night, providing information about the organization as well as live entertainment, trivia, and snacks.


Rocky Horror Show

Riff Raff (Philip M. Gillen ’13) threatens Dr. Frank N. Furter (Roy A. Kimmey III ’09) in an effort to return to his home of Transsexual, Transylvania in “The Rocky Horror Show.


LMAO: A Night of Comedy

Harvard’s comedy groups, including got together with nationally-acclaimed comedian Andy Haynes for “LMAO: A Night of Comedy” in Sanders Theater on Friday night to show the Class of 2014 just how funny Harvard Students can be.


Already in Lamont?!

Kristin Barclay, Freshman Greys Hall Spotted: Farnsworth Room, 3rd Floor Q: What are you working on right now? A: Physics 16. Q: What's your hardest class this semester? A. Physics 16. Q: Favorite study spot in Lamont? A: Well I have only been to Lamont three times and this is my third time at this table. So I guess this table.


Adobe Products No Longer Working?

FAS IT announced today that a new software key is required to access Adobe products key-served by FAS IT. This ...


Making a Movie? The Final Clubs Welcome You.

As we understand it, you can't exactly stroll into any final club without being a member or guest. But Aaron Sorkin, the mastermind behind "The West Wing," "A Few Good Men," and now "The Social Network," got a lucky break.


Nieman Fellow Hollman Morris May Be Granted Visa

A Colombian journalist who was denied entrance to the United States may be granted his student visa to participate in a journalism fellowship at Harvard, according to an e-mail sent this morning to the organizations and individuals who rallied to his aid.


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