Student Groups


AIDS Coalition Protests Merck Laboratories

The Harvard College Global Health and AIDS Coalition put a Valentine’s Day spin on the group’s campaign demanding that pharmaceutical company Merck’s increase access to its AIDS drug raltegravir in poor nations.


Occupy Poetry

On Monday evening Filip Marinovich speaks in the Woodbery Poetry Room of Lamont Library. He is drawing the audience in by quoting Cornell West: "Don't be afraid of the revolution."


Pink Japan

Students and guests marvel at the erotic amusement of the ordinary Japanese citizen in Emerson Hall on Monday night. During the next hour, Midori guided students on a tour of Tokyo's ordinary love hotels.


A Bloody Battle Between Harvard and Yale

Age-old rivals Harvard and Yale found themselves competing once again as the schools vied to collect the greater quantity of blood in Red Cross-sponsored drives held on each campus during the past two weeks.


Harvard Alumni Roy Guyton gives blood for what he estimates to be around his fiftieth time during day two of the Harvard vs. Yale blood drive, which took place at the SOCH on Friday.


John Legend Selected As Cultural Rhythms Honoree

Nine-time Grammy Award winner John Legend has been named the Harvard Foundation’s Artist of the Year, according to Harvard Foundation president Dr. S. Allen Counter.


IGP Goes Bananas

The stage in the Loeb Experimental Theater is dark. A dimly lit figure approaches the audience slowly until people can clearly recognize the figure as…a banana.


Puppy Bowl

The Master's Quarters of Quincy were filled with residents, both college-age and not quite yet, all of whom enjoyed the Game with house masters Lee and Deborah Gehrke on Sunday night.


UC Loans Program Launches

The Undergraduate Council announced that its new Loans Pilot Program—an initiative which will enable the Council to bankroll more student-run programming—will go live starting this week.


SAE Invites Men To Pre-Rush Event

In the last week, several dozen Harvard men found invitations to a Sigma Alpha Epsilon invitation-only event slipped under their doors—a custom typically associated with the final club punch process, not fraternity rush.


I Got a Flashmob

Members and leaders of Harvard's CityStep program boogie to "I Got a Feelin'" in Ticknor Lounge on Wednesday afternoon, surprising students with a well-rehearsed flashmob.


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