Student Life
Dispatches from Lamont: Justin K. Banerdt '13
This week, we'll bring you dispatches from fellow students in Lamont as they fight valiantly against looming deadlines and final exams. JUSTIN K. BANERDT '13
Today in Photos (05/03/2010)
Harvard Square's annual MayFair brings vendors, bands and residents together yesterday.
Francine Maigue and Kaitlyn Coil ‘10 performed Maigue's “The Passion of Women: The Creator" as part of dance fest at Arts First. (CORRECTION: The caption for this photograph incorrectly stated that Francine Maigue and Kaitlyn Coil '10 performed Ricky Kuperman’s “Cafe Scene." In fact, the piece depicted in the photo was entitled "The Passion of Women: The Creator" and was choreographed by Maigue, not Kuperman.)
Vigil Empowers Sexual Assault Victims
More than 50 women and men formed a circle on the steps of Memorial Church last night, each clutching a ...
On Campus Formals May Lose Hard Liquor
After this spring, hard alcohol will no longer be served at on-campus House formals, as the Cambridge License Commission will now only issue beer and wine licenses for ticketed events taking place in dining halls.
Property Woes
The Bee, one of only three female final clubs and the only one with its own house, seems to be in danger of losing its property at 46 Dunster.
Ok, so now that we as Harvard students know everything there is to know about the female orgasm (thanks, Radcliffe Union of Students!), what else should we learn? According to Synne D. Chapman, we desperately need to be educated on subjects ranging from basic social interaction to getting rid of hangovers.
Welcome to Reading Period! A Guide to Lamont Courtesy
Oh, Reading Period. Brain waves ebb and flow, intellectual juices churn, and students abandon happiness and societal notions of hygiene to write essays and study for exams. Where better to have this scholarly experience than Lamont Library, where during Reading Period, students tend to camp out for days at a time. The next couple of weeks will not be Lamont’s finest. The study areas will be crowded and hot, the students will be exhausted, and the atmosphere will be one of constant high-stress and intensity. However, if we all do our part, we can make Lamont as welcoming as possible.
Visualize Music at Silent Rave Friday
Dancing in the dark is no novelty, but have you danced in silence? This Friday night, The Laboratory at Harvard will transform the Northwest Science Building into one big dance floor for its first ever Silent LED Rave.
Fly Club May Sell Bee Space To Chabad
The Chabad House at Harvard, an Orthodox Jewish center, has placed a $6 million bid to purchase the building at 45 Dunster Street from the Fly Club—which currently leases the space to the Bee Club—according to exchanges on final club e-mail lists obtained by The Crimson.