Student Groups
Endorsements of Gong-Goffard Double Total of Both Nwokike-Kim and Clark-Mayopoulous
Since voting opened for the Undergraduate Council elections on Monday, the C.C. Gong ’15 and Sietse K. Goffard ’15 campaign has earned more endorsement from student groups than the other two tickets--Chika-Dike Nwokike ’15 and Una Kim ’15 and Samuel B. Clark ’15 and Gus A. Mayopoulous ’15--combined.
BlackC.A.S.T. Spotlights Art
"Spotlight is really meant to offer a place for people, whatever their art form is, to perform that, to showcase that—particularly people of color, who sometimes don’t have that opportunity on campus," BlackC.A.S.T. president Lanair A. Lett ’14 says.
31 Student Organizations Approved by CSL
The approved organizations include a group for first-generation college students, the group that puts on the spring fashion show “Eleganza,” and two groups supporting students in the bisexual, gay, lesbian, trangender, and queer community.
Brattle Street Chamber Players Shines in Fall Concert
This piece clearly brought forth the greatest enthusiasm from the ensemble, whose handling of the piece was immaculate and whose dynamic range made for a powerful experience.
Clark and Mayopoulos Bring Soup to the UC Table
Centered on the promises of tomato basil ravioli soup served daily in the dining halls, thicker toilet paper for all, and “divesting from gender neutral weekend shuttles,” the campaign seeks to usher in a new approach to UC leadership.
Nwokike and Kim Aim To Bridge Gap Between UC and Student Body
The duo says they hope to increase student interest in what the UC has to offer, starting by engaging UC members themselves.
Gong and Goffard Seek To 'Go Forward'
The duo envisions a transformed Council focused on increasing student activities funding, advocating for inclusivity, and empowering students.
Asian Culture Celebrated at Annual "Feast"
Fourteen student groups showcased their cultural cuisines and talents to a packed audience at the Asian American Association’s “Feast” in Quincy dining hall Friday night.
Responsible Investment Asks For UC Support
Activists from the student group Responsible Investment at Harvard solicited Undergraduate Council support for its new initiative for Harvard to adopt a “set of principles of ownership” for companies that Harvard wholly owns at the UC’s general meeting Sunday night.
Innovation Summit Encourages Social Entrepreneurship
Social entrepreneurs, Harvard affiliates, and students from across the United States convened in Northwest Labs on Saturday for the Igniting Innovation Summit.
Bee-Themed Study Breaks Highlight Sustainable Food
The Food Literacy Project and the Harvard Undergraduate Beekeepers will provide students with a variety of bee-pollinated foods at a series of Food Future Study Breaks over the next two weeks.
HUDS? TF? HCCG? What Harvard Acronyms Mean to Outsiders
From HCCG to TF to HUDS, Harvard students might as well speak in acronyms. We ventured into Harvard Square to ask some passersby what they thought some of these commonly-used phrases meant. Responses ranged from “I don’t know. We’re from Norway” to “...what?” as well as some pretty legitimate guesses.
FM Imagines...
Satire V/Lampoon: - It’s so cool we did this. And I enjoy the magazine, honestly. What do you think of the website? - I chuckle at times. - Thanks, Lampoonster. It means a lot that you high-brow humorists up in your fancy castle can appreciate some good ol’ plebeian satire. - At times. - I give up. You can go fuck yourself. - ... - Could we go in the castle next time?
Improvements for BGLTQ Student Life Discussed
Students packed Winthrop House’s Tonkens Room on Wednesday night to brainstorm ways to improve life at Harvard for queer students.
Students Attend 'Lean In On Campus' Launch Viewing Party
A crowd of students gathered in the Student Organization Center at Hilles on Monday to watch a live video stream of Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl K. Sandberg ’91 at a viewing party to launch her “Lean In on Campus Campaign.” Co-hosted by Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business, the Harvard College Women’s Center, and The Seneca, Inc., the event engaged a room full of Harvard students as well as thousands of students from more than 150 campuses around the world through virtual connections.