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Harvard Students Crowd into D.C. for Inauguration
Harvard students descended on the nation’s capital this past weekend for the second inauguration of President Barack Obama, braving freezing temperatures for the swearing-in ceremony, waiting in lines that wrapped around city corners for the inaugural balls, and pushing through thousands of people to witness the inaugural parade.
In 1934, Hitler Refused to Endorse a Harvard Student Group
Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.
Coal, Fire Engines, and a Blazing Yuletide Dinner
Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.
CarolsConcert
The 103rd Annual Christmas Carols Service took place this Sunday afternoon inside Memorial Church. Members of the Harvard University choir performed a series of traditional carols and an offering was collected at the conclusion to support Esperanza Academy.
CarolsConcert
The 103rd Annual Christmas Carols Service took place this Sunday afternoon inside Memorial Church. Members of the Harvard University choir performed a series of traditional carols and an offering was collected at the conclusion to support Esperanza Academy.
New Partnership To Invest in Student Tech Projects
Peter A. Boyce ’13 and Zachary M. Hamed ’14 officially launched a partnership to invest in student tech entrepreneurs Thursday. The organization, named Rough Draft Ventures, will invest $5,000 to $25,000 in student tech projects in Boston.
Starting Up in Style
From producing the fashion show Eleganza to promoting high fashion through the Vestis Council, Harvard students have proven that they know how to rock the world of style and couture. Below you can find profiles of three student fashion startups that strive to combine students’ love of style with a desire to give back to their community.
Students To Apply Computer Science Skills in Tanzania
Four students will spend this winter break in Tanzania, applying their computer science skills to the improvement of health infrastructure for clinics and hospitals.
Quad Arts Festival Seeks to Make Arts Accessible
Sarah A. Moon '15 and Sammy G. Young '15 have big plans for drawing students into the arts—one of which ...
University Leaders To Meet With Divestment Advocates
University leaders will sit down with student advocates of fossil fuel divestment and explore the possibility of creating a social choice fund, senior University officials told The Crimson this week.
A Growing Movement: Students Aim to Change Culture and Policies Surrounding Sexual Assault on Campus
3,066. That’s the number of students—85 percent of those who voted in the latest UC election—who agreed with the UC referendum asserting that Harvard should reexamine its sexual assault practices and policies.
Post-Occupy (Pre)Occupations
Over a year later, members of Occupy Harvard continue to engage in activism inspired by the movement, and reflect on its legacy on campus.
University Leaders To Meet With Student Advocates About Divestment
University leaders will sit down with student advocates of fossil fuel divestment and explore the possibility of creating a social choice fund, senior University officials told The Crimson this week.
Harvard Foundation Talks Affirmative Action
After a scheduling conflict generated controversy, a discussion forum on affirmative action Tuesday evening drew nearly 50 students—most of whom voiced support of the college admissions policy.
Student Reactions to Munch Vary
Harvard College Munch, the recently approved kinky sex discussion group, has been making headlines across the nation after its approval last week by the Harvard administration.
Harvard Students To Mentor High School Seniors
The Harvard College Writing Program launched a new collaborative mentorship program with East Boston High School this fall, designed to give college-bound public high school students a taste of college life and spark their interest in higher education.
Harvard Donates Blood, Raises Awareness for Hurricane Relief
Members of the Harvard community filled the basement of Northwest Labs Monday, waiting over an hour each to donate blood as part of Harvard’s Hurricane Sandy Red Cross Blood Drive.
Today in Photos (12/04/2012)
Photos from the December 4, 2012 edition of The Harvard Crimson daily newspaper.
Music Groups Hold Reunion Concert
Members of the 1967 Radcliffe Choral Society and Harvard Glee Club joined together for the 45th Reunion Concert of their 1967 Asian Tour.
Benefit Raises Funds For Chinese Orphans
Harvard China Care’s Seventh Annual Benefit Dinner and Silent Auction Saturday nigh, designed to raise money for orphans in China, featured humorous and thought-provoking speeches
Which Would You Choose?
We want to know, if you had to join either the Harvard College Anscombe Society or Harvard College Munch, which would you choose?
Which Would You Choose?
On Friday, November 30, the Office of Student Life approved 15 new student organizations, one of them Harvard College Munch. We wanted to know, if you had to join either the Harvard College Anscombe Society and Harvard College Munch, which would you choose?
Media Outlets Poke Fun at Kinky Sex
Clad with images of leather, chains, and handcuffs, articles in media outlets from around the world are of covering one of Harvard’s newest organizations, Harvard College Munch. Munch is a student organization that meets once a week over a meal to discuss various topics related to kinky sex.
Spoken Word Artist and Visiting Lecturer Focuses on Racism, Awareness
The fiery rhymes of Bryonn R. Bain, spoken word artist and visiting lecturer, filled the Student Organization Center at Hilles on Thursday night at a performance co-sponsored by the Harvard Progressive Jewish Alliance and Harvard College Speak Out Loud.