Student Groups
Air Bully (Yale Sucks 2011)
With The Game just days away “On Harvard Time” presents “Air Bully,” the story of a safety school’s struggling football team, its “piece-of-shit” player Josh, and Bully, a football-playing dog. Bully, who is certainly no Air Bud, inspires his fellow Elis to try to become more than just salutatorians, second-chair violinists, and student council vice-presidents. But will Bully lead Yale to victory? Will Josh remain a piece-of-shit forever? Watch the video—and the Game—to find out.
'Occupy' Bolsters Workers’ Cause in Midst of Contract Negotiations
Harvard’s labor relations have been a centerpiece of the Occupy Harvard campaign since the protest kicked off last week, and union heads and employees have welcomed the movement’s support as the clock ticks down on the University’s custodial contract.
‘Just Cut Corners’
It was all because of a lost game of Kings. At least that’s how Vice Presidential Candidate Aneliese K. Palmer ’12 explains how she and running mate Ryan P. Halprin ’12 became the last-minute addition to the Undergraduate Council ballot.
For ‘Realistic’ Change
When Undergraduate Council presidential candidate Daniel P. Bicknell ’13 stands next to his vice-presidential running mate Pratyusha Yalamanchi ’13, the ...
University Maintains Heightened Security for Occupy Harvard
Harvard will retain heightened security measures in the Yard for the time being, according to a statement that the University sent out to members of the community on Thursday.
Occupy Harvard: The First Morning
Contributing photographer Gina Kim investigates Occupy Harvard's campout in Harvard Yard Thursday morning. Occupy Harvard demonstrators established a tent city Wednesday night after protesting around Harvard's Cambridge campus.
Diversitas Brings Together Student Groups
Accented by neon lights and the pulse of ethnic music, the inaugural Diversitas event introduced students to a wide variety of food, art, and traditions from around the world outside of the Science Center on Wednesday.
Occupy Harvard Begins
Groups of demonstrators moved in, out, and around Harvard Yard Wednesday night as the Occupy Harvard movement commenced . Harvard Yard's gates were completely sealed to both students and the public a few times throughout the night.
Occupy Harvard's Own Tent City
David House, a Boston University graduate, uses the "human mic" to declare the official start of the Occupy Harvard movement at its new tent city in Harvard Yard.
Students Support Long-Awaited Library in Chinatown
An advocacy program launched by six Harvard undergraduates plans to provide programming focused on storytelling, mentoring, and computer literacy to the Chinatown Cultural Center.
Celebrating Eid al-Adha
Students at the Harvard Islamic Society’s celebration of Eid al-Adha chat and snack on traditional Muslim foods yesterday evening in Ticknor Lounge.
Students Launch 'Occupy the Facts'
About 20 students Sunday night launched “Occupy the Facts,” a nascent student organization hoping to combat charges that protestors in ...
UC Ticket Drops Out, Another Joins Race
The lineup of candidates vying for president and vice president of the Undergraduate Council underwent slight changes this week, as a new ticket gained approval to join the race and another team dropped out.
Cornbread, Anyone?
The recently approved Southern Students Association is looking to bring cornbread along with other Southern food, hospitality and traditions to the Harvard Community. "We really want to bring a southern sense of family and southern sense of community onto the Harvard campus," said Julie L. Coates '14, Southern Students Association president and a Savannah Georgian with an easy smile and an accent to melt your heart. "We want to celebrate a Southern American culture that is not really talked about or celebrated."