Student Groups
Life at the Dudley Coop
This week Crimson photographer, Nur Ibrahim, spends some time hanging out at the Dudley Coop with her camera.
Students Hold Vigil To Commemorate Lives Lost After Columbus
A small group of 20 students and community members gathered outside Matthews Hall on Monday evening to reflect on the history of Columbus Day and honor the lives that were lost as a result of colonialism.
"Everyone is Gay" Comes to Harvard
The co-founders of the website “Everyone is Gay" brought their website to life when they addressed LGBTQ teen discrimination at Harvard Tuesday night.
Dorm Decorating Workshop
In an effort to help students fill the bare walls of their rooms, the Harvard College Art Society held a dorm-decorating workshop in Adams Art Studio last Friday. Check out this video to see what they worked on.
UC Passes New Fiscal Budget
In its first meeting of the year, the Undergraduate Council voted unanimously Sunday to pass a new annual fiscal budget, which increased the amount of money allocated to the House Committees and the new Freshman Class Committee.
PolicyMic To Host Pundit Competition
Policymic.com, a website for political commentary and discussion, will sponsor a competition at Harvard this week to find the best campus pundit through a series of online debates—the first of which will take place Monday with a focus on the presence of final clubs on campus.
Dorm Decoration for Art Novices and Masters Alike
As co-president of the Harvard College Art Society, she is helping to run a studio party this Friday where attendees can craft their own dorm decorations.
The Happiness Olympics Opens with a Splash
The Happiness Olympics kicked off Saturday night with what began as a series of structured water balloon face-offs and ended in wet, colorful chaos.
Silk Road Ensemble Returns
Just before noon on Monday, the Silk Road Ensemble, with world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma '76, presented a 15-minute “flash” performance at the Harvard Business School’s Spangler Center.
Harvard Student Group Hosts Vigil for Troy Davis
Forty Harvard students gathered at 12:03 p.m. and again at 1:03 p.m. to join together in a moment of silence for Davis.
Balloon Battle Bursts Onto the MAC Quad
Looking for one last taste of summer fun before the weather changes for good? You might find it this weekend at a water balloon battle planned by The Happiness Project.
Square Spreads to Local Business and Student Groups
An inch-wide device named Square, which—when plugged into the headphone jack of a smartphone—allows any individual or business to accept credit card payments via a free mobile application.
Hopes High for More Cadets with Return of NROTC
The return of the Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps to campus after nearly 40 years has some hopeful that—although many logistical kinks are still to be worked out—current cadets may soon have more peers in the program.
Harvard Officially Welcomes ROTC
After nearly four decades, Harvard has officially welcomed the Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps back to campus. A ribbon-cutting ceremony this afternoon celebrated the opening of a satellite office for the Navy on Harvard’s campus.
Office of Student Life Open House
The Office of Student Life is holding an open house tomorrow in University Hall ground floor from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Students will get to meet OSL staff as well as snack on food that will be provided.
Letter Targets Final Club Punches
Last Monday a number of undergraduates received a different type of letter under their door asking students “to consider not punching a final club this fall.”
Play Starcraft, Win an iPad
With a grand prize of an iPad 2 at stake, fans of the hit strategy game Starcraft 2 will have further incentive to conquer their opponents next weekend.
Forest Named BGLTQ Director
Harvard College announced the appointment of its first director of bisexual, gay, lesbian, transgender, and queer student life on Thursday.
As Ramadan Ends, Muslim Students Reflect on Religion
During the holy month of Ramadan, which ends today, Muslim Harvard students are showing their devotion to their faith all over the world.
Harvard Lampoon Loses Domain Complaint
The semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine was denied its attempt to claim "lampoon.com" as its own.