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Today in Photos (05/25/10)
Oona’s, iconic vintage store in Harvard Square for over 30 years, is shutting down for renovations this summer and will reopen under a new owner in August.
Preparation for Commencement
Construction outside Tercentenary Theater and the Science Center is underway a week before commencement for the Harvard Class of 2010.
Greenhouse Devastation
You know how to tell when the school year has truly ended? When the Greenhouse Café (burning your BoardPlus since ...
Never Fear, the Shuttle's Still Here!
Still not up to walking all the way to Mather or the Quad, even when you don't have a 10 ...
Harvard Senior Sales
VIDEO: At the end of every academic year, graduating seniors open their rooms up to sell their old furniture, clothes, etc., in hopes of putting some cash in their wallets.
Faculty Club To Reopen After Norovirus Outbreak
After closing for more than a month due to a norovirus outbreak that sickened over 300 people, the Harvard Faculty Club will reopen for private events on Monday.
More Hawks at Harvard
Remember when we posted pictures of a hawk spotted in Kirkland courtyard? Well, we just discovered a blog—compiled by Holly Hutchison, the administrator for the Folklore and Mythology department—that has everything you ever wanted to know about hawks at Harvard
Guide To Storage
While summer is only a few days away, there’s just one more obstacle to surmount before you jet off to ...
Lab Crosses Boundaries
The Northwest Science Building came to life with curious crowds on April 30. “Play it. Light it. Dance it,” was the theme of the night at this unconventional lab, where a silent rave had students breaking barriers in science. It was The Laboratory’s latest event, which brought iPods and LEDs together to explore the intersections between science, music, and the visual arts.
poetry, india, reading
Bijoy Misra introduces poets at the 14th annual India Poetry Reading yesterday in the Science Center. Speakers recited their poems in a variety of languages, including English, Hindi, and Urdu.
Study Spaces: Eliot, Kirkland, Winthrop
Tired of getting kicked out of Widener at 10 p.m.? Can't escape the Law School Library?
Chairs Not Just as Chairs, but as...Poetry?
There are a lot of things you may notice in the yard these days. John Harvard is now almost constantly ...
Primal Scream Spring 2010
At the stroke of midnight, Harvard students participated in the annual “Primal Scream” ritual in Harvard Yard, running in their athletic shoes—or nothing at all.
Scholar Discusses Two-State Solution in the Middle East
Husam Zomlot, a Palestinian visiting scholar, discussed the prospects for a two-state solution in the Middle East.
Final Clubs: Safe Spaces to Party?
Some of the clubs, including the Phoenix, have taken tangible steps to improve women’s safety, such as working with the Office of Sexual Assault Prevention and Response, or Harvard Men Against Rape. But many students and administrators say that more work remains to make the final clubs—which host a substantial share of the parties attended by Harvard undergraduates—safer spaces.
Freebies This Week!
Here are some upcoming coffee deals that'll surely keep you both caffeine and wallet-happy.
Study Spaces: Adams, Lowell, Quincy
Tired of getting kicked out of Widener at 10 p.m.? Can't escape the Law School Library?