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Through the Canvas
On Campus

Through the Canvas

Freshman Mark Mauriello, playing the role of Georges Seurat, furiously paints on his canvas during the first act of Sunday in the Park with George. The play relied heavily on multimedia projections, creating an aesthetically-pleasing production.

Gossip in the Park
On Campus

Gossip in the Park

Elise Baranouski, ‘15, and Morgan Henry, ‘14, gossip about the handsome soldier while junior Felix Cook, and sophomore Alison Ray share a derisive laugh during a stroll in the park.

China Carnival
On Campus

China Care Carnival Raises Funds for Orphan's Surgery

Children enjoyed activities like origami, calligraphy, and dragon face paint at a carnival on Sunday, intended to bring adopted Chinese children in the U.S. together for a day of fun while raising money to help a boy in a Chinese orphanage.

On Campus

Charity Concert Raises Funds for Victims of Floods and Famine

One World, a charity concert benefiting victims of famine in the Horn of Africa and of floods in Pakistan, was held in Memorial Church on Friday night.

The Bible and Homosexuality
College

The Bible and Homosexuality

Saturday afternoon, Harvard undergraduates watch the screening of Matthew R. Vines’ ‘12 video “The Bible and Homosexuality” in Harvard Hall. Vines’ video argues that the Bible does not oppose same sex relationships.

Student Groups

The Crimson Made Fun of the Lampoon Before the Lampoon Existed

Every Friday, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past. March 27, 1874: Humorous Articles In reading over with care our college papers we find, as a general rule, that the various themes which meet our eyes apply directly or indirectly to college rules, college customs. This certainly ought to be expected, from the nature of these papers. I do not wish even to argue that this is not perfectly right; but I should like to call attention to the fact that a certain class of articles are not as a general rule popular, although their character might at first lead one to expect otherwise. I refer to humorous productions.

God vs. Gay
College

God vs. Gay

Jay Michaelson, author of “God vs. Gay? The Religious Case for Equality,” speaks at Harvard Hillel on Thursday. Michaelson spoke of the ways in which religious values interact with acceptance of LGBT people.

Fulfilled Physicians
On Campus

Doctors Describe Tough Work, Life Balance

Three doctors from Brigham and Women’s Hospital spoke Wednesday night on how they balanced their medical careers and personal lives.

SROTC
College

SROTC

Army Col. Twala D. Mathis (right), commander of the 2nd ROTC Brigade, joins Dean of the College Evelynn M. Hammonds at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Harvard's new Army ROTC office.

On Campus

"Dirty Talk" Event Encourages Open Dialogue

Ben Privot of The Consensual Project encouraged open discussions about sexual desires in Dirty Talk, a workshop on verbal sexual communication held Tuesday as part of Harvard’s first annual Sex Week.

Student Groups

Nelson Leaves Her Legacy at Harvard

While administrators and student leaders universally praised Nelson, some said they thought Nelson was perceived by undergraduates as overbearingly involved in student organization governance—or conversely, not known to many students at all.

Lev it Up
On Campus

Lev it Up

Jada Pinkett Smith, acclaimed actress, enters Leverett dining hall on Saturday evening, where she was honored as Woman of the Year by the Harvard Black Men's Forum.

Jada Pinkett Smith
On Campus

Jada Pinkett Smith

Acclaimed actress Jada Pinkett Smith receives the Harvard Black Men's Forum award as Woman of the Year from Dr. S. Allen Counter, left, and Damilare K. Sonoiki '13, President of the BMF, in Leverett house on Saturday evening.

Ms. Smith
On Campus

Ms. Smith

Acclaimed actress Jada Pinkett Smith converses with members of the Harvard Black Men's Forum, which honored her as the Woman of the Year on Saturday evening in a celebratory dinner at Leverett House.

We Are All Trayvon
On Campus

We Are All Trayvon

Protesters young and old gathered near the Harvard Square T Stop to speak out against the unwarranted murder of seventeen-year-old Trayvon Martin on Wednesday evening, including this little girl.

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