Student Groups
Students Express Outrage at Blog Post
Students reacted to an offensive blog post on The Harvard Voice's blog on Saturday, which stereotyped five types of people someone might encounter at a pre-interview reception.
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Harvard Students for Education Reform (SFER), a new program that started this fall, presents A Workshop with Fred Jones, author of Tools for Teaching and a leader in education teaching strategies. Jones demonstrates successful teaching methods by having audience members fold paper airplanes on Tuesday at Sever Hall.
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Harvard Students for Education Reform (SFER), a new program that started this fall, presents A Workshop with Fred Jones, author of Tools for Teaching and a leader in education teaching strategies. Jones addresses key strategies that teachers can use to help children learn on Tuesday at Sever Hall.
At Harvard, It's Getting Better
When Brandy A. L. Machado ’14 began her freshman year, she told herself she would never come out of the closet. It took Machado an entire semester to decide that she would finally share her secret.
Homeless Shelter Pushes Voter Registration
The Harvard Square Homeless Shelter staff sponsored a homeless voter registration drive last Friday night in anticipation of the rapidly approaching presidential election.
Rainbow Pride
Madeline O. Studt '16 is only one of the many freshman students that showcases her pride and support for the LGBTQ community with her rainbow button besides her Class of 2016 pin.
Funny Bone
Nicole Hirschhorn ‘16, Jake Silberg ‘15, and Andrew Boyd ‘14, members of the Immediate Gratification Playes (IGP) improvisational comedy troupe, perform a skit in the Freshman Debut Show.
Stars, Students Skate for Cancer Fund
An Evening with Champions, a Eliot House-based charity event that raises money for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s Jimmy fund, celebrated its 42nd anniversary with star-studded list of competitive skaters this weekend.
PBHA Programs Awarded Grants From Public Service Fund
Forty-six public service programs received a total of over $150,000 from the College-run President’s Public Service Fund on Tuesday.
Post-Graduation, Law School Student Government President Puts Forth a Constitution
Five months after winning on a platform to rewrite the student government constitution and resign before Commencement, President-in-Absentia Matthew P. Gelfand has completed a draft of the new constitution at last.
A Burglar Falling from Widener and the Birth of the Shuttle
Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.