Student Groups
A Taste of Wisconsin
Fernando R. Espino '15, president of the Wisconsin club, discusses Wisconsin traditions and Packer pride over Leinenkugel-brewed beer and cheddar cheese.
emBODYindia Aims To Spark Dialogue
The photo campaign aims to change the pervasive mindset in India that leads to objectification and violation of women, organizers said, opening dialogue in India about taboo subjects surrounding sex.
Student Activist Group Calls on Faust To Sever Ties with TFA
The effort is part of a larger national movement started by United Students Against Sweatshops that criticizes Teach For America for undermining the quality of public education.
Overheard at OTI's 'Trial by Fire'
A half-dead triceratops, the Three Musketeers (all mysteriously stuck in one body), and a fingerless R. Kelly walk into a party. No, this is not MIT pledge week.
First-Gen Students Exchange Ideas with Deans
The event was organized by the First Generation Student Union, a student organization that Harvard officially recognized last November.
Exploring Identity: The Asian American Experience at Harvard
While last year’s “I, Too, Am Harvard” focused on identity and belongingness on a multiracial campus, Harvard’s AAPI students will also examine these concepts within the context of their own community.
Allison Giebisch '16
Allison Giebisch '16 is the former co-president of the Harvard Half Asian People's Association.
Sherry Z. Liu
Sherry Z. Liu ’16 is a member of the Organization for Asian American Sisters in Service (OAASIS).
Gregory D. Kristof
Gregory D. Kristof ’15 is the education and politics director of AAB, a campus organization whose mission statement cites dedication to brotherhood, service, and activism.
UC Records Indicate Greatest Gender Imbalance in Four Years
Only about one out of every four candidates who ran in this year’s Undergraduate Council election was female—the greatest gender disparity in candidate declarations in five years. And of those elected, only slightly more than one out of three is a woman, according to a Crimson analysis confirmed by the UC Elections Commission.
Scotland Referendum Divides Harvard's Britons
Harvard undergraduates and faculty members were as divided as the Scottish electorate going into Thursday’s referendum on Scotland’s independence.
Biotech Entrepreneur Club
James Cobb, director of education for the biotech company Novartis, speaks during the Harvard Biotech Entrepreneur Club's first speaker event on Tuesday evening in Holden Chapel.
Race and 'Respectability'
The organizers of Harvard's Ferguson solidarity event speak about respectability politics, the narrative of success, and why being a Harvard student shouldn’t matter.
Khurana meets with students at SOCH
Dean Rakesh Khurana addressed students in person after delivering the keynote address to organization leaders at the Student Organization Center at Hilles on Wednesday evening.
Student Groups Debate Conceptions of ‘The Good Life’
Representatives from religious and non-believers on-campus groups discussed their different worldviews in a debate Sunday afternoon.
The Gates Within
As Harvard College tears down financial barriers to entry, its low-income students say they still wonder if they have a place inside the Ivory Tower.
The Annual Meeting of the Harvard Alumni Association
Catherine A. Gellert, president of the Harvard Alumni Association, welcomes a crowd gathered into the Yard to the organization's annual meeting.
The Extra-Curriculum
When the classroom leaves them unfulfilled, undergraduates increasingly turn to Harvard’s burgeoning extracurricular scene for another kind of education.
Protest by TFP
Members of the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family, and Property protest a Harvard extension School's plans for a Satanic black mass reenactment Monday evening outside Memorial Hall.