On Campus
Students' Complaints About Mental Health Services May Mean Fewer Calls for Help
These concerns paint a discouraging picture of Harvard’s services for some of its most fragile students.
Old Quincy Opened Up for Inside Look
Students can expect better living accommodations and more accessible common spaces inside Old Quicy following its renovation, project managers said during a building tour on Friday.
FreeCycle Encourages Reuse
Hundreds of students, faculty, staff, and other members of the Cambridge community flocked to the Science Center on Friday to drop off their unwanted items in exchange for the latest finds at Harvard’s FreeCycle.
HUDS Winter Menu Launches Early
As warm winter coats and gloves have found their way back into Harvard Square, so have student favorites like Korean barbecue found their way back into Harvard’s dining halls.
Donning a Mask: Suicide at Harvard
“I felt that it was better to take my life than to accept failure,” Christine says plainly. Christine, now a senior, is direct and open as she reflects on her first of two suicide attempts during her sophomore year.
QuincyConstruction
Steve Needham, one of the head construction workers, describes how the Quincy remodeling process works.
Ceramics Holiday Sale
The Harvard Ceramics Program's holiday sale features work from many different artists, with a variety of pieces ranging from bowls and mugs, to unique wall art.
Ceramics Holiday Sale
Wayne Fuerst's collection at the Harvard Ceramic Program's holiday sale.
Ceramics Holiday Sale
Marlee Mincher's collection at the Harvard Ceramics Program's holiday sale.
New Leaders Sworn In to UC
With their right hands resting on an iPad displaying the Undergraduate Council constitution, Tara Raghuveer ’14 and Jen Q. Y. Zhu ’14 were sworn in as UC president and vice president at Sunday night’s general meeting.