Spring
How 'Bout Them Red Sox?
April 9 marked a big day for Boston sports. A hundred (and one) years ago, the Red Sox played their first-ever home game against none other than the Harvard Crimson. Ever since the Red Sox beat Harvard during Fenway's inaugural game, students have been trying to get their hands on Red Sox tickets. For baseball fans hoping to watch a home-run soar over the Green Monster this season, Flyby has you covered.
Children in the Commons
As Boston warms up in the spring, children, accompanied by their parents, head to Cambridge Commons to play. On Saturday, children played games and bounced on an inflatable house, before heading to their favorite playground.
Eggcited for Easter
Are you nostalgic for those Easter Sunday mornings when you raced your siblings to find the last hidden egg?
OEB Students Take Sponsored Spring Break Trips
This year, three classes from the Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Department offered all-expenses-paid spring break trips for its students.
Springtime Menu
Spring has finally sprung, and Harvard University Hospitality and Dining Services reflects this change by featuring new entrees as part of the spring seasonal menu. Tonight HUHDS serves chop chop salad.
HUDS Starts New Spring Menu
Along with rising temperatures and the sudden appearance of flip-flops and shorts, spring brings new menu items to the dining halls drawn from student suggestions and seasonal product offerings.
Democracy in the Middle East
IOP Visiting Fellow Wael Nawara discusses the challenges facing democracy in the Middle East at Winthrop House on Thursday.
Brightly Colored Chairs Return to the Yard
Brightly colored chairs have returned to Harvard Yard. For Harvard students, the return of the chairs represents the end of winter and the beginning of spring. Soon, Harvard Yard will be used to read, study, or just enjoy the nice weather.