On Campus
Sharing the Road
As Harvard and the city of Boston both look toward sustainability, the University has begun contributing to Hubway, a growing local bike sharing program.
This Spring Break, a Few Kitchen Mishaps
When Professor of Applied Mathematics and Applied Physics Michael P. Brenner debuted his "Science and Cooking" course in September 2010, 600 students showed up to the opening lecture, forcing the course to be lotteried. Harvard's enthusiasm for cooking hasn't diminished, but it seems like certain freshmen could still use a few lessons.
Who Wears the Pants?
Some people say that our style reveals our personalities. Others say that opposites attract. So what happens when couples exchange their outfits? Inspired by BuzzFeed, Fifteen Minutes examined this question by exploring whether couples could pull off each other's styles, asking them about the view from the other side.
IOP Super Tuesday party
The Institute of Politics hosted a Super Tuesday Watch Party in Lowell Junior Common Room.
HRO’s ‘Tosca’ a Triumph
Despite a few issues of tone and sound balance, the concert was a resonding success due to the interplay between the singers and orchestra.
‘Body of Work’ Breaks Down Body Image
‘Body of Work’ features both student and professional art work concerning eating disorders and self-perception
Robert Brustein
Guest director Robert Brustein leads actors in a rendition of an act from August Strindberg’s play “The Father” as part of Harvard’s Symposium held at the Barker Center this weekend.