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Harvard Affiliates Attend Republican Convention
When former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney officially accepts the Republican nomination for the presidency tonight in Tampa, thousands of delegates ...
Students Call for Beefed Security After Reported Rapes
After the first two stranger rapes in twelve years were reported at Harvard in the span of five days, some undergraduate student leaders are calling for the University to consider tightening its security policies and providing more safety measures for students.
Women in Politics Added to Government Offerings
The Government Department has announced two new courses focused on women in politics following a student-led campaign that pressured the University to address what they perceived to be a gap in the department’s offerings.
Harvard Picks First BGLTQ Director
Harvard has appointed Vanidy “Van” Bailey as the College’s first permanent director of bisexual, gay, lesbian, transgender, and queer student life.
Celebrating a Friendship, With Cherry Trees
On Thursday six new Yoshino cherry trees were planted in the grass beside the Littauer Building in celebration of Harvard’s long relationship with Japan.
Seeing Through the Haze
The pervasive silence raises a number of troubling questions about the rites of passage taking place behind closed doors—and what power administrators have to preserve student safety if they cannot collect honest accounts of the rituals.
Seniors Launch Social Justice Site
Launch 2012, a new website created by a group of Harvard seniors, aims to connect the Class of 2012 after graduation through public service and positive social change.
Cosas Para Una Buena Causa
A COSAS box in Adams House holds donated student items. The COSAS project, supported by Adams House, Harvard Recycles, and other organizations, gathers goods to be sent to a small town in Costa Rica.
Group for Women in Computer Science is Reborn
The long-dormant organization Women in Computer Science returned to Harvard this spring.
Students Enjoy Food Expo
Students formed a queue stretching from Boylston Hall to Weld Hall last night as they waited to enter the biannual food expo, organized by The Harvard Culinary Society.
Harvard Recognizes Thirteen New Clubs
Thirteen new student organizations, whose missions range from fostering a vibrant social scene to facilitating emergency medical services, were approved for recognition by the Committee on Student Life last Thursday.
Thirteen New Student Organizations Approved
Thirteen new student organizations, whose missions range from fostering a vibrant social scene to facilitating emergency medical services, were approved for recognition by the Committee on Student Life.
Eleganza after
Some pictures of Eleganza models were photoshopped to change their appearances. Here, one of the models after the photoshopping.
Eleganza after
An executive producer of Eleganza says that this is the edited version of the promotional photograph above.
Eleganza before
An executive producer of Eleganza says that this is an unedited photograph.