Student Groups
HBS Elects Co-Presidents of Student Association
The incoming co-presidents have set an agenda for their upcoming term that focuses on transforming the Business School’s existing social spaces and increasing communication between students and the administration.
Harvard Fashion Week 2012
Just because the shows in New York are over doesn't mean you can't still enjoy a little couture. With events sponsored by The Harvard Vestis Council, Eleganza 2012, Identities 2012, and the SAA, Harvard's first ever Fashion Week boasts something for everybody.
Nelson Leaves College for Colgate
Dean of Student Life Suzy M. Nelson was named the new vice president and dean of the College at Colgate University in Hamilton, N.Y. on Monday.
Free Coffee and Tea Right Now at Lamont Café
Stop by Lamont Library Café before 10 p.m. tonight for a free cup of coffee or tea.
University Band Travels with Basketball Team
Harvard men’s basketball is on its spring trip—and with the team, so is the Harvard University Band.
Sharing the Road
As Harvard and the city of Boston both look toward sustainability, the University has begun contributing to Hubway, a growing local bike sharing program.
Israeli Security Personnel Detain 55 Harvard Students in West Bank
Israeli border security personnel placed 55 Harvard students in police custody Tuesday during a trip to al-Walaja, a Palestinian town in the West Bank, which was organized by students at the Harvard Kennedy School.
Racism Alleged in Harvard Law School Election
Negative messages and mentions of racism clouded this year’s Student Government campaign at Harvard Law School.
Ivory Tower Releases Episode One, Season Nine
"Ivory Tower," a student-produced web series, premiered its ninth season last weekend. The show follows a group of misfit students as they struggle to manage a café in the SOCH. Stay tuned for episode two, slated for release after spring break.
Ball[room] So Hard
This weekend's 21st Annual Harvard Ballroom Invitational featured Marat Gimaev and Alina Basyuk, professional ballroom dancers, during the Sunday night showcase in the MAC gymnasium.
Ghungroo 2012
Harvard students from different dancing backgrounds perform during the opening night of Ghungroo 2012 on Thursday. Hundreds of students collaborate on the production, which continues with performances all weekend.
SOCH Hosts 'Body of Work'
Creative expression can play a major role in the process of recovering from eating disorders, said artist Judith Shaw, who exhibited a collection of pieces inspired by her own struggle with anorexia
Ghungroo 2012
Students from different dancing backgrounds perform during the opening night of Ghungroo 2012, the largest student-run production that continues to run this weekend.
The Born This Way Foundation's YouMedia Bus
Melissa Favazza traveled from Salem to participate in the YouMedia bus. She is speaking with one of the volunteers that can be found outside the Science Center
Students Encourage Open Discussion About Sex
Sarah likes it when her hands are tied to the bedpost and a bar is secured between her knees, spreading them apart. During sex, her boyfriend dominates her roped body as she happily calls him “sir” and “master.” She asks her boyfriend to objectify her and call her derogatory terms.
Student Groups Seek Support From Lady Gaga’s BTW Foundation
When the collective star power of Lady Gaga, Oprah Winfrey, Deepak Chopra, and more special guests amasses inside Sanders Theatre for the launch of a new anti-bullying foundation on Wednesday, protesters will gather outside to ask Harvard to shine a spotlight on a long-gone group of people as well.
'The Hunger Pains' Is a Bestseller
Instead of re-reading Suzanne Collins' popular "The Hunger Games" trilogy in anticipation of the March 23 movie premier, many are picking up "The Hunger Pains: A Parody". Written by the Harvard Lampoon, a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine, "The Hunger Pains" follows protagonist Kantkiss Neverclean as she competes in the second highest-rated reality television show in Peaceland.
‘Orient/Occident’ Unites East and West
Since long before the era of so-called “globalization,” different nations have been commingling. Alexander the Great and his successors founded ...
Harvard Protests Through the Years
"Behold, our butter stinketh! — give us therefore, butter that stinketh not." With this cry, the Great Butter Rebellion of 1766, the first Harvard student protest ever recorded, began. Since then, student protests have continued to rock Harvard's campus over the years. In light of the Occupy Harvard movement, here's a look back at some of the ways in which Harvard students have stood up for what they believe in over the last centruy alone.
Liaison Program Connects Student Organizations to UC
The UC has assigned each of its representatives to serve as a liaison to about ten student organizations. The initiative intends to give all of the student organizations on campus a point person through whom they can communicate with the UC.