Student Groups
Protest at and from Harvard
Members of the Saint Benedict Center of Harvard, Mass. join together in prayer to protest the black mass Monday evening outside Memorial Hall.
The Clap 'n Snap
Mary Carmack '16, left, and Ali Forelli '16 ,right, present their ES52 project, "The Clap 'n Snap," which allows users to clap within a one meter radius of the camera, causing it to turn towards them and take their picture.
Undergraduate Protester Arrested for Blocking Entrance to Mass. Hall
Roche had been guarding the door throughout the night as part of Divest Harvard’s Day of Action to demand an open meeting with the Harvard Corporation on the issue of divestment.
IOP Poll Predicts Low Midterm Turnout Among Millennials
The national poll surveyed members of the millennial generation on a range of political and social issues.
HRO Rehearsal
Members of the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra gather in Sanders in April for rehearsal in preparation for "Verdi's Requiem."
THUD knocks it out of the park
The members of THUD rock out during their fifth number, "Metric Lips."
First Generation Harvard
LEFT TO RIGHT: Daniel M. Lobo '14, Nelida Garcia '14, and Viet D. Tran '16
Harvard Islamic Society Launches Muslim Life Fund Campaign
The Harvard Islamic Society launched its Muslim Life Fund campaign last Friday and hopes to raise $30,000 in 2014.
Mock Trial Wraps Up Successful but Heart-Wrenching Season
Just months after losing one of its members in a fatal car crash, the Harvard Mock Trial team finished third at American Mock Trial Association Nationals last week, bringing one of the team’s most successful seasons to a close.
Harvard 'Pride' Expands From Week to Month
The Office of BGLTQ Student Life, in partnership with other campus organizations, has expanded Harvard’s Pride Week into Pride Month in order to increase its thematic scope and impact on students.
Keeping The Music Alive
While jazz at Harvard still searches to find its rhythm, the April 12 concert filled the lower level of Sanders and drew exuberant applause. For all the program’s logistical issues, it continues to draw hard-working musicians from the student body.
Africa Week Wraps Up with Faces of Africa Show
Students danced, sang, and performed spoken word during the annual Faces of Africa show in Lowell Lecture Hall on Friday.
A Treasured Account
United States Treasurer Rosa G. Rios, '87, speaks to students about her time as an undergraduate on Friday in Winthrop House's Tonkens Room. Rios was sworn into office in August of 2009 after President Obama's election.
Harvard Legal Aid Bureau Student Attorneys Take Case to Federal Court
Harvard Legal Aid Bureau student attorneys Nicholas O. Pastan and Breana M. Ware presented their closing argument last Wednesday in U.S. District Court of Massachusetts, where they argued a case involving the Hague Convention.
Cornel West on Virtue
Cornel R. West ’73, right, spoke in Emerson Hall on Thursday, April 10 as part of a discussion held by the Black Men’s Forum. West spoke to the importance of cultivating virtue and compassion in the United States.
Lean In or Kick Back?
From left to right, Brianna J. Suslovic '16 and Sasanka N. Jinadasa '15 debate against Mirta Stantic '15 and Lisa J. Mogilanski '15 on whether the strategies in Sheryl K. Sandberg’s '91 book, "Lean In," are applicable to all women.
In Annual Elections, Graduate Student Council Retains Many Officers
At the Graduate Student Council’s annual elections on Wednesday, many students involved with the Harvard Teaching Campaign were among the candidates elected as GSC officers.
Our Harvard Can Do Better Teaches, Recruits Students at Teach-In
The teach-in follows more than a week of campus discussion regarding sexual assault and the creation of a presidential task force on the issue.
Artist Spotlight: Megan Murdock and Jun Shepard
Megan G. Murdock ’14 and Jun Shepard ’14 both began dancing at the tender age of three. Now Emerging Choreographers for the Harvard Dance Program, the two will be dancing this week in the Harvard-Radcliffe Modern Dance Company’s spring production.
ACA Has Little Impact on University Health Plan Enrollment
Barreira noted in his email that since UHS does not ask for the reason why a student elects to waive the Student Health Insurance Plan, it is difficult to know how the Affordable Care Act impacted that decision.
At 30 Years, CityStep Flashes Back in Annual Performance
The 30th anniversary of Harvard’s CityStep inspired a flashback through time as dinosaurs, Greek heroes, and American explorers danced on stage in Sanders Theatre Friday and Saturday evening.
Identities Fashion Show Celebrates Diversity
The annual Identities Fashion Show showcased high fashion and celebrated diverse identities on Saturday night.
I3 Innovation Challenge Awards Four $10,000 Prizes
Three student projects won $10,000 grants in the seventh iteration of the I3 Harvard College Innovation Challenge.