On Campus


Wetu in the Yard Suffers Damage

"The Wetu, a traditional Wampanoag home erected in Harvard Yard as a commemoration of the 360th anniversary of the Harvard Charter, has been vandalized and misused," Dean Hammonds informed undergraduates.


Seven freshem artists present their artwork at FACES, the Freshman Arts Collaborative Experience Showcase, in Ticknor Lounge yesteday. The event featured original paintings and art on the walls, two short films, hanging drapes of photographs, and a live musical performance by Molly L. Yang '13.


Judith E. Fan ‘10 shows Daniel M. Bear ‘10 a “photographic poem” she completed in one of her art classes during a celebration of art-making called "Art-Making=Risk-Taking" in Boylston Hall yesterday.


Actor Alec Baldwin laughs after a female audience member compliments him by saying he is very good looking. Baldwin talked about politics, Sarah Palin and Saturday Night Live among other things at the JFK Jr. Forum yesterday.


Visualize Music at Silent Rave Friday

Dancing in the dark is no novelty, but have you danced in silence? This Friday night, The Laboratory at Harvard will transform the Northwest Science Building into one big dance floor for its first ever Silent LED Rave.


Fly Club May Sell Space Leased to the Bee

The Chabad House at Harvard has placed a $6 million bid to purchase the building at 45 Dunster Street from the Fly Club—which currently leases the space to the Bee Club—according to exchanges on final club e-mail lists obtained by The Crimson.


Feminist Case Against Abortion

Serrin Foster, president of Feminists for Life, gave her famous speech "The Feminist Case Against Abortion" arguing for why every woman should oppose legalized abortion yesterday in Emerson Hall.


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