Student Groups
Ghungroo Photoessay
The Harvard South Asian Association presents the 22nd annual Ghungroo performance. This year's show is the group's largest yet, showcasing over 350 student performers and 13 acts ranging from singing and dancing to acting.
Mahjong, Mochi, Egg Tarts, and Panda Crackers
The sound of laughter and the clatter of mahjong tiles emanated from the Mather House Junior Common Room last night. A small gathering of students made the trek to Mather in order to take part in Mahjong Night, an annual event organized by the Harvard Hong Kong Society (HHKS) and the Harvard Taiwanese Cultural Society (TCS). While most attendees were members of the two groups, the event did draw in some non-members as well.
Harvard to Officially Recognize Naval ROTC
The Reserve Officers' Training Corps will be formally recognized by Harvard tomorrow after a 40-year hiatus from campus.
Choose Your Own Adventure: Karen's Blocking Experience
Remember those Goosebumps books that let you decide your own fate? Welcome to FM's version of that childhood favorite.
'African-American Swan'
Right in time for Natalie Portman's Oscar victory on Sunday came what many of us have been waiting for: a "Black Swan" that's a little lighter. Last week, Insanitas—Harvard's newest sketch comedy group—dropped "African-American Swan," a three-minute "Black Swan" parody.
Portrait of an Artist: Isabel Q. Carey '12
Isabel Q. Carey ’12 is the president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC) and has been involved in an on-campus production every semester that she’s been at Harvard. As a member of the HRDC executive board, she also oversees more than 10 shows per semester.
Students Join Walk For Choice, Protest For Abortion Rights
In Boston, over 1,400 protesters rallied with signs, starting from five locations and converging in Boston Common in front of the statehouse.
Study Finds Governments No More Likely To Cut Global Health Funding During Economic Crisis
There is no historical precedent for cutting global health funding during times of economic crisis, according to a study released one day after the U.S. House Majority Leader Eric I. Cantor defended such cuts at the Institute of Politics on Thursday.
Shakira Cultural Rhythms
Shakira joins performers for an impromptu dance to a remix of the single "Waka Waka" at Cultural Rhythms Saturday.
Shakira at Harvard's Cultural Rhythms 2011
The Harvard Foundation recognized Shakira for her music and humanitarian efforts with the Barefoot Foundation, giving her the 2011 Artist of the Year award.
Shakira Receives Artist of the Year Award at Sanders
Shakira appeared at Sanders Theatre Saturday to accept the 2011 Artist of the Year award.
Community Garden Looks Forward to Spring Thaw
Ever had the urge to run out of the classroom and get your hands dirty? The Harvard Community Garden, located in the open lot in front of Lowell House, gives Harvard students just that opportunity.
In the Bedroom, Out of the Box
Never before have so many vibrators, dildos, strap-ons, butt plugs, harnesses, and handcuffs graced the couches and chairs of Ticknor Lounge.
Upper Crust
Two Law School student groups are organizing a boycott of The Upper Crust in response to allegations filed in court claiming the local chain violated labor laws.
HIV-AIDS Dinner
The Kuumba Singers of Harvard College perform at a benefit dinner yesterday to raise money for the Family Treatment Fund, an organization that provides antiretroviral treatment to HIV positive people in Southwest Uganda.
HSMBB CommuniTea Success, Despite Lack of Speaker
Approximately 15 students gathered in Emerson Hall earlier this afternoon for peppermint tea, vegan snickerdoodles, and discussion at the Harvard Society for Mind, Brain, and Behavior's inaugural CommuniTea event of the semester.